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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-02-02 |
The tough little bottles crucial to fighting Covid Vials made of extremely tough glass are being made by the million to hold Covid vaccines. |
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2021-02-01 |
Coronavirus: South Africa lifts alcohol ban as Covid rules ease The president removes some restrictions as infections fall and one million vaccine doses arrive. |
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2021-02-01 |
Rhino poaching in South Africa falls during Covid-19 lockdown A 33% year-on-year reduction in the killing of rhino for their horns is linked to Covid-19 lockdowns. |
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2021-02-01 |
Austria Covid: Brits among 96 skiers quarantined in St Anton Police say they found the foreigners breaking Covid-19 rules by staying in the St Anton ski resort. |
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2021-02-01 |
Mumbai coronavirus: Back on board the world's busiest trains Mumbai reopens its trains to the public, 10 months after shutting them in the pandemic. |
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2021-02-01 |
Three takeaways from India's 'pandemic budget' Spending has more than doubled on healthcare as the economy reels from the effects of coronavirus. |
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2021-02-01 |
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: What a blind man's death reveals Asmelash Woldeselassie has given his eyesight, left arm and now his life to a succession of wars in Tigray. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: EU and AstraZeneca in 'step forward' on vaccines The Commission chief announces a "step forward" after criticism over EU handling of vaccine plans. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: Thousands attend Israel funeral for orthodox rabbi Deputy Prime Minister Benny Gantz has criticised "unequal enforcement" of rules over the gathering. |
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2021-01-31 |
Tigray crisis: 'Genocidal war' waged in Ethiopia region, says ex-leader Tigray's ousted leader accuses Ethiopian and Eritrean forces of committing atrocities. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: Israel to transfer 5,000 vaccine doses to Palestinians It is the first such transfer, amid disagreement over who is responsible for inoculations. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: 'Lessons to be learnt' from NI vaccine row - Irish PM We need to "calm down" after the EU reverses a plan to put checks on the Irish border, Micheál Martin says. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: Australian city of Perth goes into snap lockdown after guard tests positive Schools, bars and gyms close in the Australian city after a guard at a quarantine hotel tests positive. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid vaccination: Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium 'closed by protests' Protests by anti-vaccine and far-right groups forced the closure of Dodger Stadium, local media report. |
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2021-01-31 |
Covid: The pandemic's young widows and widowers "The grief creeps up on you," says Pamela who is raising two children alone after losing her husband. |
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2021-01-31 |
Coronavirus in Algeria: 'No-one could travel to say goodbye to grandpa' Algeria's coronavirus restrictions mean that people in the diaspora are unable to properly mourn. |
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2021-01-31 |
Lebanon ambulance driver: 'Hospitals can't take our Covid patients' Lebanon's hospitals are turning away patients as the country buckles under Covid and economic collapse. |
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2021-01-30 |
Swedish Covid nurse to watch entire film festival alone in lighthouse Swedish nurse Lisa Enroth will spend a week living alone in a lighthouse watching 60 movies. |
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2021-01-30 |
Marjorie Taylor Greene: Democrat to move to get away from controversial Republican Cori Bush said Marjorie Taylor Greene targeted her "unmasked" in the House of Representatives. |
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2021-01-30 |
Coronavirus: What's behind Latin America's oxygen shortages? Some Latin American countries struggle with insufficient oxygen as Covid-19 continues to spread. |