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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2020-05-12 |
Coronavirus: Seacole hospital 'a tribute' to BAME NHS staff A new community hospital recognises Jamaican-born nurse Mary Seacole - and BAME staff who have died. |
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2020-05-12 |
Coronavirus: The lost six weeks when US failed to contain outbreak Having watched Asian and European countries struggle, the US was slow to test and lock down. |
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2020-05-12 |
Coronavirus: 'I run lockdown marathons in the dead of night' Runners tell of the dramatic ways their training has changed during the coronavirus lockdown. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus doctor's diary: 'They say I have blood on my hands' Abusive messages were sent to an Asian doctor because of a myth that non-white patients are left to die. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: Spanish family reunited after two months apart The moment two aunts see their niece take her first steps as parts of Spain lift lockdown. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: Israel turns surveillance tools on itself Counter-terror technology is being applied in the fight against Covid-19, raising privacy concerns. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: Hairdressers among businesses to reopen in France France has begun to ease its lockdown, and thousands of businesses have started to reopen. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: 'I could be forced to lose a job I love' Short notice from the government about returning to work has caused problems for some. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: When will schools reopen? Schools have been closed to most pupils since the end of March - when and how will they open? |
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2020-05-11 |
How to make your own face mask Our guide to different types of face coverings and step-by-step instructions on how to make them. |
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2020-05-11 |
The tech industry's winners and losers in lockdown Unprecedented times are bad news for many - but not all. Some major technology companies are thriving. |
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2020-05-11 |
Coronavirus: Crowd concerns as Australia’s restrictions ease Crowds flock to shopping centres as Australia comes out of lockdown. |
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2020-05-10 |
How are people making the best of social distancing? A happy hour in Harlem, a teacher gives hugs behind a plastic wall, and puppies visit a care home. |
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2020-05-10 |
Coronavirus: Labour's Starmer says PM statement 'raises as many questions as answers' People are being told to go back to work without clear safety guidance, Labour leader Keir Starmer says. |
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2020-05-08 |
Coronavirus: What did China do about early outbreak? China and the US are in a tense war of words but what actually happened during the early outbreak? |
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2020-05-07 |
Coronavirus bailouts: Which country has the most generous deal? A look at the different ways nations are trying to cushion the blow from the virus shutdowns. |
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2020-05-07 |
Coronavirus: Meat shortage leaves US farmers with 'mind-blowing' choice As the virus disrupts the food chain, millions of pigs could be put down without ever making it to table. |
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2020-05-06 |
Life for asylum seekers in lockdown on the US-Mexico border Magaly Contreras has spent nine months in a Tijuana shelter and is worried about her future. |
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2020-05-06 |
Coronavirus: Will we ever shake hands again? Will Covid-19 make handshakes a relic of the past? If so, what might that mean about the future of human touch and interaction? |
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2020-05-06 |
Coronavirus: Texas banned abortions - how did that affect women? In Texas, abortions are resuming as virus restrictions ease - but for many, the damage has been done. |