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German Covid surge prompts warning of 100,000 deaths
The state of Saxony has the highest rate of infection in Germany and the lowest vaccine take-up.
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German Covid surge prompts warning of 100,000 deaths
The state of Saxony has the highest rate of infection in Germany and the lowest vaccine take-up.
Joyful reunions in US as 20-month travel ban ends
There are tears, hugs and balloons galore as the first international visitors arrive in US airports.
WHO casts doubt on Turkmenistan's zero-Covid claim
A World Health Organization official tells the BBC it is "unlikely the virus is not circulating".
Costa Rica makes Covid jab mandatory for children
The country becomes the first in the world to mandate vaccinations for those aged five to 11.
High-risk Covid gene more common in South Asians
About 60% of people from South Asian backgrounds carry a gene that puts them at higher risk.
Europe once again at epicentre of Covid, WHO warns
The WHO warns of 500,000 more deaths in Europe by February as cases soar across the continent.
Covid delays student's journey from slum to Sydney
Tushar Joshi's dreams of studying in Australia on a scholarship have been upended by Covid-19.
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German Covid surge prompts warning of 100,000 deaths
The state of Saxony has the highest rate of infection in Germany and the lowest vaccine take-up.
Joyful reunions in US as 20-month travel ban ends
There are tears, hugs and balloons galore as the first international visitors arrive in US airports.
WHO casts doubt on Turkmenistan's zero-Covid claim
A World Health Organization official tells the BBC it is "unlikely the virus is not circulating".
Costa Rica makes Covid jab mandatory for children
The country becomes the first in the world to mandate vaccinations for those aged five to 11.
High-risk Covid gene more common in South Asians
About 60% of people from South Asian backgrounds carry a gene that puts them at higher risk.
Europe once again at epicentre of Covid, WHO warns
The WHO warns of 500,000 more deaths in Europe by February as cases soar across the continent.
Covid delays student's journey from slum to Sydney
Tushar Joshi's dreams of studying in Australia on a scholarship have been upended by Covid-19.
Joyful reunions in US as 20-month travel ban ends
There are tears, hugs and balloons galore as the first international visitors arrive in US airports.
WHO casts doubt on Turkmenistan's zero-Covid claim
A World Health Organization official tells the BBC it is "unlikely the virus is not circulating".
Costa Rica makes Covid jab mandatory for children
The country becomes the first in the world to mandate vaccinations for those aged five to 11.
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