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Civil lawsuits filed over Covid-19 outbreak at Austrian ski resort Ischgl
After hundreds of Austrians and thousands of foreign tourists get infected
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Australia's virus hotspot may speed up lifting curbs as cases fall
Victoria accounts for 75% of the country’s nearly 27,000 cases and 90% of its 859 deaths since the pandemic began
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Britain is not taking a Swedish approach to Covid-19, minister says
When asked if recently announced measures part of a plan to live with the virus, rather than try to get rid of it
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Paris to ban gatherings of more than 10 people - BFM TV
Coronavirus resurges across the country
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India's coronavirus infections surge again after dip
In the last 24 hours there were 83,347 new cases
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Positive about flying? Airlines look to Covid tests that give results in minutes
Airlines are pressing governments to embrace alternatives to blanket travel restrictions
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Two-day classes panned
Say children will not be able to concentrate on educational activities
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Expanding online: Ralph Lauren to cut thousands of jobs
The Covid-19 health crisis has hammered demand for high-end handbags, apparel and accessories in retail stores
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Businesses prepare for comeback
Borrowing by hotel industry suggests it is working to make aggressive return
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‘Punjab’s Covid-19 death rate lowest in country’
Parents were urged to send their children to school with full precautions
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Covid-19: lessons from the virus
Change is on its way. The coronavirus pandemic has ushered in a new era
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Middle schools will reopen from tomorrow, announces federal education minister
Shafqat says Sindh has decided to delay reopening for a week
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‘Without Borders’ Film Festival goes live despite coronavirus
The small festival features films like 'A Thousand Girls like Me', the story of Afghanistan's corrupt legal system
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Japanese firm invents UV lamp killing coronavirus
Ultraviolet lamp can disinfect enclosed spaces and kill the coronavirus without harming human health
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Sindh to resume secondary classes from Sep 28
Ghani says strict implementation of Covid-19 SOPs will be ensured
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Mexico surpasses 700,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases, actual toll unknown
Health Ministry reported 2,917 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Latin American
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Covid-19 vaccine verdicts loom as next big market risk
More than a half-dozen vaccines globally are in late-stage trials
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Phase III trials for Chinese company Cansinobio's COVID-19 vaccine launched: NCOC
States schools to open on previously decided schedule
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Senate panel seeks details of Covid-19 foreign funds
Committee told $3.7b received under grant, loan to fight pandemic
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Global equities: Lockdown fears trigger worst sell-off
The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 3.2%, a fall not matched since early June
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Global oil refiners struggle with weak demand
Firms slashed output by 35% in spring as lockdowns destroyed travel need
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Pakistan points to triple challenges of recovery from Covid-19
Envoy calls for revival of SDGs, avoiding climate catastrophe as world leaders mark 75th anniversary of UN
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Pakistan has ‘potential to develop vaccines’
Experts believe second wave of coronavirus pandemic will not be severe in Pakistan
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Pakistan to share Covid-19 experience at high-level global forum
Asad Umar, Dr Sania Nishtar and Dr Reza Baqir to speak at the CGD panel discussion
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Study suggests dengue may provide some immunity against Covid-19
Exposure to mosquito-transmitted illness may provide some level of immunity against Covid-19, says study
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UK faces soaring Covid-19 death rate unless it moves fast, medics warn
The country already has the biggest official Covid-19 death toll in Europe
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Czech Republic daily count of coronavirus cases drops to 985
The overall number of confirmed cases rose to 49,290 in the country of 10.7 million
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UK ponders second Covid-19 lockdown as outbreak accelerates
The official UK death toll stands at 41,777 people
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London Mayor Khan urges swift action to halt Covid-19 spread
The Mayor wants fast action as we cannot risk a delay, says spokesperson
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One step forward
When do we panic and when do we go into lockdown?
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US sets record with over one million coronavirus tests in a day
The virus has killed nearly 200,000 Americans and infected more than 6.7 million
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Lacklustre SOPs in Sindh's schools
Sindh Education Dept visits 932 schools; finds students without masks in 236 of them
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Britain is at Covid-19 tipping point, health minister says
Covid-19 cases have risen sharply in recent weeks to more than 4,000 per day
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India's coronavirus infections surge to 5.4 million
As the country added 92,605 new infections in the last 24 hours
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LRH resumes dialysis treatments
Service had been stopped due to Covid-19
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Hollywood stars don pajamas for pandemic-era 'virtual' Emmys
The Emmy Awards honoring the best in television will have a different look this year in the age of coronavirus
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UoB, 10 schools closed after Covid cases emerged
67 persons are tested positive for virus after health dept has conducted 950 random tests
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Indian farmers feel heat of pandemic
At least 14M agriculture jobs created in August alone as India lost more than 21M due to virus, says report
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‘1,000 fans at Italian Open better than none’
Serb tennis star Djokovic welcomes government’s decision to allow spectators
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Infantino concerned at delays to World Cup qualifiers
Says Covid-19-forced postponements may lead to shortening of format
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Tiger looks ahead after missing cut at US Open
Golf legend scores 77 on Friday, however he hopes to return to tournament in future
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Australia Covid-19 hotspot records fewest cases since June
Australia has reported just under 26,900 infections
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New UK lockdown likely sooner rather than later: former advisor
New restrictions may be needed because the country was facing an “inevitable” second wave of Covid-19 says PM Johnson
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India parliament session may be cut short as Covid-19 cases among lawmakers rise, sources say
After 30 lawmakers found infected with the virus as the number of cases in the country rise to 5.3 million
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Hospital ICUs lean on telemedicine amid US Covid-19 crisis
Rural areas tend to have higher rates of underlying health conditions
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Slim chance of second Covid-19 wave in Pakistan: Study
Finding from nation’s leading blood diseases institute
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Health of students govt's top priority, decision to close schools will destroy education: Shafqat
Minister says six-month-long break due to Covid-19 affected the students
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Covid-19 laid bare inequities in education
The efforts made by the government to facilitate children during the pandemic
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Pakistani doctor reveals reason behind curbing Covid-19
Dr Kulsoom says body makes antibodies after viral infection, which protects them from recurrent ones
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Global equities pallid as coronavirus dogs sentiment
Investors anxious over reimposition of restrictions, stuttering global recovery