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China eases restrictions on exports of some coronavirus equipment
Ban vexed medical device firms in cities of Hangzhou and Shenzhen, who tried to seek help from governments
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Britain passes milestone of 20,000 coronavirus hospital deaths
The country has the fifth highest official coronavirus death toll in the world
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India and Pakistan ease coronavirus restrictions for some small businesses
Delhi allows shops in residential areas to reopen; Isb switching to 'smart lockdown' with targeted tracking of cases
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Rouhani says Iran should assume worst-case coronavirus scenario
Iranian health ministry spokesman says the total number of people diagnosed with the virus had reached 89,328
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US says will not take part in WHO global drugs, vaccine initiative launch
US President Trump had announced a suspension of funding to the WHO, where it is the largest donor
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Coronavirus came to New York from Europe, not China: governor
Cuomo cited research from Northeastern University estimating more than 10,000 New Yorkers may have contracted Covid-19
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'No evidence' that recovered Covid-19 patients cannot be reinfected: WHO
UN agency warns governments against issuing 'immunity passports' to people who have been infected
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Shopping robots come into their own in locked-down English town
The robots, which come up roughly to an adult’s knee height and look like smooth white plastic boxes
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Americans too scared to go to work risk losing unemployment aid, experts say
Coronavirus has infected more than 800,000 Americans and killed more than 40,000 since February
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Vanuatu defies coronavirus shutdown with women's final
Vanuatu, some 2,000 kilometres off the east coast of Australia, has not yet recorded a single case of Covid-19