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China's Wuhan says tested almost a third of residents for coronavirus since April
Will focus now to test rest of its 11 million population as the city detects several asymptomatic infections
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Pandemic prods at Wall Street's social conscience
Worker welfare becomes a consideration as offices and production lines re-open in times of Covid-19
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Worldwide coronavirus death toll rises to more than 300,000
UK and Italy have reported more than 30,000 fatalities each, France and Spain have reported more than 27,000 each
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Trudeau says world has changed even if pandemic ends, vaccine found
Canadian premier urges people to adjust to a new normal that will require modified behavior
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Russia's education minister contracts coronavirus as cases pass 250,000
Earlier this week, the Kremlin’s veteran spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said he had also fallen ill with the coronavirus
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City of London curbs cars to aid social distancing
Any meaningful return to the workplace will need to be primarily by walking, cycling and public transport
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Pope joins inter-faith prayers against coronavirus, irks ultra-conservatives
A multi-faith committee formed after pope’s historic visit to Arabian Peninsula last year came up with the proposal
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Bangladesh says coronavirus detected in Rohingya refugee camp
Aid workers warned of potential humanitarian disaster if there is significant outbreak in refugee camps
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Trump says pandemic clouds US-China trade deal
“I’m very disappointed in China,” Trump says in an interview
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Wuhan residents brave rain, queues for Covid-19 mass-testing campaign
While Wuhan lifted its 76-day lockdown last month, concerns persist over how many asymptomatic cases there may be









