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Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
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2021-01-04 |
India coronavirus: The mums who became pandemic chefs India's grinding coronavirus lockdown saw many home cooks turn into chefs. |
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2021-01-04 |
Covid-19: Are pandemics the new normal? After Covid-19 should we expect more pandemics in the future? |
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2021-01-03 |
Covid: Sweden official defends Christmas trip to Canary Islands Dan Eliasson, head of the civil contingencies agency, flew to the Canary Islands to see his daughter. |
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2021-01-03 |
Edinburgh's giant pandas may 'return to China' over Covid losses Lockdown losses mean renewing the 10-year contract to lease Yang Guang and Tian Tian may be unaffordable. |
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2021-01-03 |
Faith and spirituality in the time of Covid After decades of declining church attendance, the pandemic may be leading to a resurgence of faith. |
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2021-01-03 |
Coronavirus: India approves vaccines from Bharat Biotech and Oxford/AstraZeneca It aims to inoculate some 300m people this year in one of the world's largest vaccination campaigns. |
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2021-01-03 |
Veteran US broadcaster Larry King 'hospitalised with Covid' The 87-year-old reporter has been in a Los Angeles hospital for over a week, US media report. |
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2021-01-03 |
Coronavirus: 'I lost my father - and my faith in America' After her dad died of Covid, Angelina Proia felt blindsided by his absence and the US's pandemic response. |
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2021-01-03 |
Covid-19: How will the pandemic affect global health in 2021? From Covid-19 to measles, Smitha Mundasad looks at the health issues facing the world this year. |
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2021-01-03 |
Covid-19: Impact on Israel The BBC's Tom Bateman spent 2020 following the lives of Israelis affected by the pandemic. |
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2021-01-03 |
Covid: How the war on the virus attacked freedom in Asia Lockdowns and harsh laws meant to fight the virus have also seen governments quash dissent. |
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2021-01-02 |
Plane crash deaths rise in 2020 despite Covid pandemic Some 299 people died in commercial plane crashes last year, rising from 257 casualties in 2019. |
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2021-01-02 |
Coronavirus: Israel leads vaccine race with 12% given jab With more than 1m people inoculated, Israel has by far the highest vaccination rate in the world. |
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2021-01-01 |
Iran nuclear crisis: Tehran to enrich uranium to 20%, UN says The move would be Tehran's most serious breach of an international nuclear deal yet. |
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2021-01-01 |
Tokyo Olympics will go ahead, Japan's PM says Japan's prime minister says the delayed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will go ahead this summer despite concern over rising coronavirus cases. |
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2020-12-31 |
In pictures: New Year, but not quite as we know it Firework displays and some religious rituals go ahead, although Covid mutes celebrations. |
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2020-12-31 |
Ontario finance minister Rod Phillips resigns over Caribbean vacation The finance minister had visited the Caribbean while his province is under strict Covid lockdown. |
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2020-12-31 |
Covid-19: China approves Sinopharm vaccine for general use The Sinopharm vaccine is the first in China to be approved beyond emergency use. |
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2020-12-31 |
Covid: Pandemic dampens New Year celebrations around the world As the virus continues to spread in many countries, governments are set to crack down on revellers. |
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2020-12-31 |
India's most uplifting social media moments in 2020 From a dancing doctor to a street food stall owner - people who gave hope in the pandemic year. |