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Coronavirus: US death toll is 185,000 and Trump attacks Pelosi for going mask-free at hair salon
US President Donald Trump rounded on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Wednesday after she was caught on camera visiting a San Francisco hair salon in breach of coronavirus lockdown rules –…
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Coronavirus Australia live: Victoria premier Daniel Andrews provides Covid update after 113 new cases and 15 deaths
Victoria Police’s Luke Cornelius says people can bitch and protest online, ‘as normal’ By all means, protest online. Be the keyboard warrior. Say all sorts of unpleasant and uncharitable things…
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Wear a mask, no kisses: Canada’s top doctor Theresa Tam has some coronavirus sex advice
Canada’s chief public health officer has urged couples to wear masks during sex to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.“Sex can be complicated in the time of Covid-19, especially…
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Coronavirus live news: Trump pushes to withdraw WHO funding immediately
House speaker Nancy Pelosi says she was ‘set up’ after she was photographed in a San Francisco hair salon without a face covering, breaking the city’s coronavirus prevention rules. ‘I…
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Foreign investors most pessimistic on Hong Kong property market in survey across Asia-Pacific markets
Global investors are most pessimistic on the property market outlook in Hong Kong among major Asia-Pacific locations as the city struggles to emerge from its deepest recession on record and…
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Biden will visit Kenosha to ‘bring Americans together to heal’ amid protests – as it happened
From me and Joan E Greve: Joe Biden announced plans to visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, tomorrow, as protests continue over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. The Democratic presidential nominee said…
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‘It gets into your bones’: the unique loneliness of coronavirus lockdown when you live alone
On the bad days, Gen Ford says the loneliness feels physical. “Loneliness is not something that I had really had much experience of, thankfully, which I recognise is a pretty…
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China’s trade tariffs could be ‘just stage one’ of broader response to Australian diplomatic tensions
China’s trade actions against Australian barley, beef and wine could be “just stage one” of a broader response by Beijing to the poor state of the diplomatic relationship, a senior…
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Childcare crisis risks pushing women out of workforce, says TUC
Two in five working mothers with children under 10 in Britain are struggling to find the childcare they need, as breakfast and after-school clubs remain shut and care from friends…
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CDC tells health officials to expect a coronavirus vaccine by November
Health officials across the US have reportedly been notified that they should expect a coronavirus vaccine available to health workers and high-risk groups by November, amid concerns the accelerated vaccine…