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Genetics and coronavirus: are they linked?
UK researchers looking for clues as to why this diseases effects people so differently are embarking on a new study. One doctor leading the study at the University of Edinburgh…
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Seoul shoppers rush to Chanel ahead of expected price hike
More than a hundred shoppers waited outside a Chanel store in Seoul, shrugging off fears about a second wave of coronavirus infections, to beat an imminent price hike
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Drone dubbed Land Rover of the sky delivers medical supplies
An autonomous drone delivers urgent medical supplies to a hospital on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.
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Baker makes giant rainbow cake for NHS staff
An out-of-work baker uses 90 eggs and 55kgs of ingredients over five days to create a rainbow cake which she donates to NHS staff at her local hospital. Subscribe: smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe…
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Children in lockdown draw what they miss most
Children confined to their homes under lockdown are drawing what they miss most – friends at school, grandparents, football and green open spaces. Subscribe: smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Reuters brings you the latest…
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French coronavirus survivor thanks hospital staff
Emotionally and physically drained, 61-year-old Mang Phother is one of dozens of coronavirus patients across France who have left overwhelmed intensive care units in recent days. Subscribe: smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Reuters brings…
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Nestle, Sanofi defy virus crisis blues
On a busy day for European earnings, Nestle and Sanofi say they'll stick to their outlooks for the year. Subscribe: smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking…
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Wristband that stops people from touching their faces
Engineers in the U.S. design a wearable watch called 'Immutouch,' which vibrates as the wearer's hand goes near face. Subscribe: smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking…
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Russia’s lockdown surveillance worries rights groups
Two human rights groups in Russia have called for the expansion of surveillance measures to police citizens to be regulated to ensure they are temporary and proportionate. They worry the…
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Ramaphosa suffers mask mishap as he announces easing of lockdown
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a phased easing of the country's lockdown measures from May 1, but his second national address in a week was also hampered by a…
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