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UK Covid inquiry hears call for more cash for public health
Science advisers demand creation of ‘cohort’ of community health workers to run test and trace A nation off-guard: what the Covid inquiry has revealed The prime minister’s science advisers have…
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Salvadoran government accused of doctoring true extent of Covid deaths
A Salvadoran newspaper reported 15,956 people died from the disease, three times more than President Bukele’s official numbers Nayib Bukele’s administration in El Salvador has come under fire from rights…
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Rural bus services hit new low after losing out on post-Covid funding
More than a quarter of routes in English county and rural areas have been lost over 10 years Endangered rural bus services have dwindled to a new low after losing…
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In-N-Out Burger to bar employees in five states from wearing medical masks
Workers could be fired if they wear masks without a doctor’s note, though rule doesn’t apply in California and Oregon In-N-Out Burger, the popular fast-food chain, has told employees in…
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Experts warn about feline coronavirus after ‘thousands’ of cat deaths in Cyprus
‘Alarming’ reports of sudden rise in feline infectious peritonitis thought to point to more virulent strain Thousands of cats have died in Cyprus, according to experts who are warning that…
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People who died with Covid treated ‘like toxic waste’, families tell UK inquiry
Campaign groups for bereaved in all UK nations said progress of pandemic showed country was not prepared People who died with Covid were treated like “toxic waste”, bereaved families have…
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More than 28,000 convicted of Covid rule breaches in England and Wales
Exclusive: Data analysis shows people severely penalised for relatively minor infractions of coronavirus laws More than 28,000 people in England and Wales have been convicted of breaches of Covid-19 regulations,…
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Family members join condemnation of Robert Kennedy Jr’s Covid remarks
Sister and nephew rebuke presidential hopeful over ‘deplorable’ comments about ‘engineering’ of virus to target certain groups Family members of Democratic presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr joined the White House…
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How Chinese artist Song Dong’s exhibitions of Covid-era works remind us of a ‘universal desire for connection’ lost during the pandemic
Chinese artist Song Dong’s exhibitions in China and the US feature works produced during the Covid-19 pandemic that highlight the loss of personal connection which resulted from restrictions on movement.…