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Australia’s latest Covid wave may be passing but the crisis in hospitals has only just begun | Aaron Bloch
Each day I weigh the pressure to prematurely discharge those in my care on the wards, against the needs of those on stretchers waiting their turn Get our free news…
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No puppy love: post-lockdown lifestyles and cost of living are driving Australians to surrender their pets
Animal shelters nearing capacity are encouraging people to adopt by slashing fees and hosting events to make room for other animals in need Get our free news app, morning email…
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Covid outbreak in Tibet leaves thousands of Chinese tourists stranded
Travellers barred from sightseeing or returning home until confirmed clear of disease as authorities struggle to contain cases Thousands of Chinese tourists have been left stranded in Tibet as authorities…
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DfT provides extra £130m for endangered bus routes in England
Services in the north-east and South Yorkshire were facing cuts as end of pandemic funding nears Regional bus services in England that were facing the axe have been given a…
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Coronavirus: Thailand to allow tourists to extend stay; Japan increase in cases due to Bon holiday
Foreigners under the visa on arrival category will be allowed to stay in Thailand for up to 30 days from October; Japan’s increased infections reflect movements during the country’s Bon…
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Calls grow for Scottish MP to quit after she pleads guilty to breaking Covid rules
Former SNP politician Margaret Ferrier under more pressure after admitting she failed to self-isolate Constituents of the Covid rule-breaking MP Margaret Ferrier are said to be “aghast” that she remains…
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‘Most have thrown their hands up’: has the US forgotten about Covid?
As Americans go about their daily lives, severely affected Covid patients are wondering if others are moving too quickly from the worst days of the pandemic Despite signs that indicate…
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Soaring MDF prices, extortionate interval drinks, cash-strapped audiences: the arts are staring inflation in the face | Charlotte Higgins
Just putting the lights on is staggeringly expensive. How many of our venues can survive this? Imagine a small music venue. There are many such places dotted around the UK,…
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong registers more than 6,400 infections as number of young children getting Covid jabs rises
City logs 6,445 coronavirus infections on Friday, 185 of which were imported, and eight more deaths. Read the original article at South China Morning Post
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Asean wants to build regional health resilience. Will it happen?
A new policy is aimed at putting member states on the same page regarding access to vital drugs and the development of pharmaceutical products. Read the original article at South…