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Was Boris Johnson at work when he partied? Can anything he does be called work? | Stefan Stern
The prime minister’s denial of breaking Covid rules rests on what exactly he gets up to in the office and elsewhere Continue reading… Read the original article at The Guardian
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Coronavirus: South Korea tops 100,000 cases again; Malaysian study finds ivermectin ineffective for Covid-19 treatment
South Korea reported 102,211 coronavirus cases on Saturday, topping the 100,000 mark for a second-straight day, though down slightly from the record level reported on Friday.Infections have spiked as the…
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Victoria records 20 Covid deaths, NSW 12 and Qld 10 – as it happened
Western Australia premier says he will spend week in hotel quarantine to avoid perceptions he will benefit from timing of border reopening; SA election campaign officially begins. This blog is…
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Living with Covid: what are risks of England’s plan to lift restrictions?
As the new plan is set to be announced, here’s what might change, from testing to shielding Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage As Britain emerges from…
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Western Australia Covid cases climb to record as Victoria reports 20 deaths and NSW 12
Queensland announces 10 Covid-related deaths, South Australia two and Tasmania one Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing Western Australia has reported its highest number of daily…
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Coronavirus: service cuts loom for Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation after 100 employees get Covid-19 in past week, union warns of crisis
Hong Kong rail giant the MTR Corporation may reduce operations after 100 employees, including 17 drivers, tested positive for Covid-19 over the past week, with its union warning of a…
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Coronavirus Hong Kong: will the Omicron surge turn half-empty hotels into quarantine centres?
As Stacie Yang drew up plans to celebrate her 30th birthday due at the end of February, her options were quickly vanishing with Hong Kong’s explosive growth in Covid-19 cases.Spa…
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Xi’s zero-Covid message has implicit warning against Hong Kong drifting from the mainland
In Hong Kong’s old days of people smuggling, it was mostly one-way traffic; poor mainland Chinese would sneak across the border or take boats in the middle of the night…
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong’s tycoons are rushing to join the fight against Covid-19. Where were they earlier?
In two days, Hong Kong’s private sector and the patriotic camp took out advertisements pledging support, and then offered money, facilities, land and even popular idols under their charge to…
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Supply chain crisis: Asia rethinks ‘just-in-time’ strategy as pandemic upends logistics industry
Running a distribution business is a juggling act at the best of times, but when the pandemic arrived Singapore-based Yeap Medical Supplies found itself with a lot more balls in…