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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-05-14 |
Coronavirus puts spotlight on landmark year for nature The pandemic could have an impact on conservation efforts for years to come, say conservation experts. |
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2020-05-13 |
Scuffle as virus protesters harangue city leader on doorstep A fracas breaks out as demonstrators turn up at the home of Fresno council's leader. |
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2020-05-13 |
Somalia's coronavirus khat bans leaves chewers in a stew Somalia's government curbs the use of khat after raising concern that it could help spread Covid-19. |
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2020-05-13 |
Fed warns of slow recovery without more virus relief The comments by the head of America's central bank come as the US debates additional relief. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: France's boom city Toulouse shaken by pandemic There are fears France's fastest growing city this decade could be vulnerable after the pandemic. |
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2020-05-13 |
Why this ICU nurse treating Covid patients could be deported Jonathan Vargas Andres is one of many 'Dreamer' nurses awaiting a key Supreme Court decision. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus and Antarctica: 'Isolated within isolation' Why the people on the only continent without a recorded case of coronavirus are in lockdown. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: Uber and Addison Lee to install protective screens Addison Lee and Uber are installing partitions and providing taxi drivers with protective gear. |
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2020-05-13 |
Inside a reopened primary school in the time of coronavirus Primary school children in Denmark have been back at school for a month, the first county to reopen them in Europe. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: A day in lockdown life around the world As coronavirus lockdowns continue, we asked young people in 14 different countries how they're coping. |
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2020-05-13 |
Newspaper headlines: Antibody test 'approved' and care home criticism A coronavirus antibody test being approved and claims ministers failed to prepare care homes for the pandemic are among the front-page stories. |
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2020-05-13 |
They're 8,000 miles away and share the same passion Erin Rae, in Nashville, and Mali, in Mumbai, share their experiences as musicians in lockdown. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: US accuses China of hacking coronavirus research The FBI said it had seen hacking attempts on groups researching vaccines, treatments and testing. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus may never go away, World Health Organization warns Experts say the disease may become embedded in populations in the same way that HIV has. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: Up to 100 children affected by rare inflammatory reaction The reaction is extremely rare and only affects a tiny number of children seriously. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus lockdown: Allowing family gatherings in England 'complicated' England's deputy chief medical officer says allowing families to mix is an "important public health issue". |
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2020-05-13 |
Non-US golfers will have to quarantine before PGA Tour resumes Leading professional golfers based outside the United States must quarantine in America before resuming the PGA Tour season next month. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: German contact-tracing app takes different path to NHS Germany's contact-tracing app will not accept self-diagnosis reports, despite NHS saying they can save lives. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: How to wear a face covering? Across the world, people are being asked to wear face coverings to help stop coronavirus from spreading. |
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2020-05-13 |
Coronavirus: Evening update as UK faces 'significant recession' Five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this evening. |