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Pandemic 'could be over within two years'
WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says "we have the technology to stop it".

Singing 'no riskier than talking' for virus spread
It does not produce many more respiratory particles than speaking at similar volume, a study finds.

Coronavirus smell loss 'different from bad cold'
Covid-19 is not like other typical viral respiratory diseases and has some unique features, say experts.

Australia rules out mandatory coronavirus vaccinations
Visitors may be required to be immunised if a mass vaccination programme goes ahead.

Seoul tightens Covid-19 curbs as cases surge
South Korea's capital sees its highest number of cases since March, many linked to a church outbreak.

UK to ramp up coronavirus monitoring programme
More swabbing will reveal how many people in the general population are infected at any given time.

France to make masks mandatory in most workplaces
The new rule is set to apply to shared spaces in offices and factories and comes as infections rise.
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Pandemic 'could be over within two years'
WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says "we have the technology to stop it".

Singing 'no riskier than talking' for virus spread
It does not produce many more respiratory particles than speaking at similar volume, a study finds.

Coronavirus smell loss 'different from bad cold'
Covid-19 is not like other typical viral respiratory diseases and has some unique features, say experts.

Australia rules out mandatory coronavirus vaccinations
Visitors may be required to be immunised if a mass vaccination programme goes ahead.

Seoul tightens Covid-19 curbs as cases surge
South Korea's capital sees its highest number of cases since March, many linked to a church outbreak.

UK to ramp up coronavirus monitoring programme
More swabbing will reveal how many people in the general population are infected at any given time.

France to make masks mandatory in most workplaces
The new rule is set to apply to shared spaces in offices and factories and comes as infections rise.

Singing 'no riskier than talking' for virus spread
It does not produce many more respiratory particles than speaking at similar volume, a study finds.

Coronavirus smell loss 'different from bad cold'
Covid-19 is not like other typical viral respiratory diseases and has some unique features, say experts.

Australia rules out mandatory coronavirus vaccinations
Visitors may be required to be immunised if a mass vaccination programme goes ahead.
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