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Australia launches controversial Covid-19 tracking app as some states start easing rules
The app uses Bluetooth signals to log when people have been close to one another
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Asia's mosques deserted as coronavirus keeps Ramazan faithful away
Police patrolled outside Karachi's Faizan-e-Madina to stop worshippers from gathering
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Italy to reopen factories in staged end to coronavirus lockdown
As the lockdown puts a strain on the euro zone’s third-largest economy
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Amazon tests screening new merchants for fraud via video calls in pandemic
Amazon is piloting the use of video conference calls to verify the identity of merchants to counter fraud
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China says all coronavirus patients in Wuhan have now been discharged
The focus has shifted to the province of Heilongjiang, which has seen large numbers of cases entering from Russia
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Oklahoma asks Trump to declare coronavirus an 'act of God' to help oil producers
Over-production of oil continues to threaten the economy, says Governor Kevin Stitt
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British PM Johnson back at Downing Street ‘after Covid-19 recovery’
Johnson will take back control of a govt under pressure from economic fallout of shutdowns aimed at curbing Covid-19
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Bangladesh textile workers flout coronavirus lockdown to demand wages
The South Asian nation is set to lose export revenue of about $6 billion this fiscal year
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US economy faces historic shock, with 16% joblessness possible: Trump adviser
A record 26.5 million Americans have filed for jobless benefits since mid-March
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White House aims to zero in on further stimulus to help battered economy
US looking for 'big thoughtful policies' to rebuild confidence in economy battered by coronavirus