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  • Bhutan, the vaccination nation: a UN Resident Coordinator’s blog - UN News 23.05.21245091
  • ‘Black fungus’ disease linked to Covid spreads across India - Guardian 21.05.21246199
  • Myanmar doctors sound Covid warning as neighbours see record cases - Guardian 21.05.21245659
  • What went wrong in Singapore and Taiwan? - BBC 20.05.21245940
  • COVID-19 comes to Cambodia - Bloomberg 19.05.21245626
  • How a False Sense of Security, and a Little Secret Tea, Broke Down Taiwan's COVID-19 Defenses - Time 17.05.21246186
  • How did Covid slip through Taiwan’s ‘gold standard’ defences? - Guardian 17.05.21247491
  • ‘Everybody is angry’: Modi under fire over India’s Covid second wave - Guardian 17.05.21244976
  • Lockdowns and panic-buying in Taiwan as Covid cases rise - Guardian 16.05.21244978
  • Misinformation surges amid India’s COVID-19 calamity - AP 14.05.21244860
  • Thousands of Cambodians go hungry in strict lockdown zones - Guardian 13.05.21243858
  • One of the world’s best Covid-19 success stories is inching closer to a lockdown - QZ 12.05.21243861
  • As COVID-19 ravages India, a slum succeeds in turning the tide - Reuters 12.05.21243593
  • Red Cross warns that coronavirus cases are exploding in Asia - AP 12.05.21243585
  • Vietnam seeks mRNA tech transfer amid COVID-19 vaccine supply issues - Reuters 11.05.21243566
  • Potentially fatal 'black fungus' infections on the rise in India's COVID-19 patients - LiveScience 10.05.21243699
  • Vietnam: The Outbreak Grows - Vietnam Weekly 09.05.21243479
  • Laos records first Covid-19 related death over a year into the pandemic - CNN 09.05.21243480
  • Covid-induced black fungus cases on rise in Maha, Gujarat - Times of India 08.05.21243478
  • How to help India during its devastating COVID-19 crisis - CBS News 03.05.21242776
  • Nepal facing ‘human catastrophe’ similar to India’s amid Covid surge - Guardian 06.05.21243400
  • Video : India’s COVID-19 crisis is far from over, and vaccines alone won’t help. Here’s why - PBS Hour 03.05.21242775
  • Is India counting every COVID case? What about deaths? - Al Jazeera 03.05.21242699
  • ‘They knew we weren’t giving oxygen’: a Delhi doctor’s week of horror - Guardian 02.05.21243904
  • What India needs to get through its covid crisis - MIT 01.50.21242842
  • While India is desperate for oxygen, its politicians deny there’s even a problem - Guardian 01.05.21242482
  • Will India’s devastating COVID-19 surge provide data that clear up its death ‘paradox’? - Science Mag 30.04.21243843
  • The Modi Surge: COVID-19 Cases Overwhelm India’s Healthcare System as Gov’t Censors Critics - DN! 29.04.21242362
  • Why variants are most likely to blame for India’s COVID surge - Conversation 28.04.21243844
  • From lockdown to vaccines: challenges and response in Nepal during the COVID-19 pandemic - Lancet 28.04.21242845
  • ‘We are witnessing a crime against humanity’: Arundhati Roy on India’s Covid catastrophe - Guardian 28.04.21242372
  • Covid ‘vaccination persuasion’ teams reap rewards in Turkey - Guardian 27.04.21242139
  • The COVID-19 Disaster in India: Chronicles of Agony and Pain on the Ground - Diplomat 26.04.21242774
  • India’s Covid crisis: doctors sound warning over oxygen hoarding - Guardian 26.04.21250191
  • AP PHOTOS: Mass funeral pyres reflect India's COVID crisis - AP 26.04.21242016
  • Why India’s worsening Covid crisis is a dire problem for the world - Guardian 25.04.21250220
  • India’s giant second wave is a disaster for it and the world - Economist 24.04.21241998
  • Rural doctors braced for ‘devastating’ second wave as India’s workers flee cities - Guardian 23.04.21250184
  • COVID-19 in India: an unfolding humanitarian crisis - Conversation 23.04.21242018
  • World Bank helps Bangladesh create better jobs and ensure resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic - Development Aid 23.04.21241971
  • 'Blood of Innocents on Its Hands': Modi Government Blamed as India Faces Horrific Covid Surge - CD 22.04.21245724
  • ‘The system has collapsed’: India’s descent into Covid hell - Guardian 21.04.21241755
  • 'Vaccines Are Not Our Cure' - Global health Now 20.04.21242805
  • India reels amid virus surge, affecting world vaccine supply - AP 13.04.21241186
  • Small but quick: Bhutan vaccinates 93% of adults in 16 days - AP 12.04.21241150
  • How migrants in the Gulf are fighting discrimination during the pandemic - open democracy 08.04.21242317
  • The Latest: N Korea says it still has no coronavirus cases - AP 06.04.21240927
  • In Bangladesh, Plenty of Vaccines but Few Takers - Global Health Now 05.04.21240929
  • Sri Lanka reverses decision to bury COVID-19 victims on remote island after protests - GlobalVoices 15.03.21 239251
  • India's Crusade To Save Babies And Moms In The Pandemic - npr 13.03.21241267
  • Kids in the Philippines have not left their homes for a year - Economist 18.02.21235951
  • A doctor explains how Singapore has kept COVID-19 cases low - WEF 08.02.21235808
  • I've been in Covid quarantine in South Korea – there's a lot Britain can learn - Guardian 05.02.21234450
  • Dramatic drop in Covid cases gives India hope of return to normal life - Guardian 28.01.21233511
  • Covid patients turned away as hospitals in Indonesia face collapse - Guardian 26.01.21233655
  • Solar Power Charges Pandemic Recovery for Indigenous Farmers in Viet Nam - Human Wrongs Watch 22.01.21233077
  • Behind South Korea’s Success in Containing Covid-19: Surveillance Technology Infrastructures - items 21.01.21232735
  • India's Kumbh Mela festival begins amid Covid concerns - BBC 14.01.21231920
  • India Authorizes 2 COVID-19 Vaccines - Huffpost 03.01.21231019
  • Day off denied: how Covid confined Hong Kong's domestic 'helpers' - Guardian 15.12.20228292
  • Pakistan raises vaccine budget to $250 million - AP 13.12.20244428
  • The Japanese authorities understood covid-19 better than most - Economist 12.12.20232377
  • Sri Lanka prisoners killed in riot over coronavirus conditions - Guardian 30.11.20226181
  • Japan records high of daily virus cases, amid worrying spike - AP 19.11.20224418
  • Taiwan Stopped Covid-19’s Spread, but Can’t Talk About It at WHO Meeting - wsj 12.11.20227297
  • India key pillar in collaborative global efforts to fight Covid-19 - DH 30.10.20222775
  • Taiwan marks 200 days without domestic COVID-19 infection - AP 29.10.20221756
  • Coronavirus spreads in Nagorno-Karabakh amid heavy fighting - AP 21.10.20220715
  • Singapore launches Covid-secure luxury cruises ... to nowhere - Guardian 08.10.20218809
  • Pandemic of Repression: Modi Government Crushes Dissent While Ignoring India’s 6 Million COVID Cases - Democracy Now 01.10.20217977
  • Is Pakistan really handling the pandemic better than India? - The Economist 30.09.20218241
  • Public policy lessons from Pakistan’s experience with COVID-19 - ORF 25.09.20226729
  • Infographic: How coronavirus spread across India - Aljazeera 16.09.20218919
  • Thailand Marks 100 Days Without Any Local Virus Cases - Bloomberg 02.09.20218029
  • Turkmenistan: Denial, Inaction Worsen Food Crisis - Human Rights Watch 23.09.20217249
  • Mutated coronavirus strain found in Indonesia as cases jump - Reuters 30.08.20 226727
  • Covid-19: South Korea closes Seoul schools amid rise in cases - BBC 25.08.20215339
  • Political Prisoners in Iran Contracting COVID-19 at Alarming Rate - Iranhumanrights 11.08.20226412
  • How South Korea Built a Health System to Beat COVID-19 - Project Syndicate 04.08.20214509
  • COVID-19 fuels tensions between Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi hosts - New Humanitarian 27.07.20215677
  • North Korea on alert over 'first suspected coronavirus case' - BBC 26.07.20212927
  • Coronavirus report: India reports record spike as cases double in South Africa - Guardian 11.07..20213046
  • Coronavirus: Japan's mysteriously low virus death rate - BBC 04.07.20212082
  • Emerging COVID-19 success story: South Korea learned the lessons of MERS - Ourworldindata 30.06.20224124
  • Emerging COVID-19 success story: Vietnam’s commitment to containment - OurWorldInData 30.06.20224130
  • Philippines: Women’s leadership in the time of pandemic - CPNN 10.06.20211846
  • Patients share beds as coronavirus cases overwhelm Mumbai’s hospitals 29.05.20208975
  • Global report: South Korea postpones school reopening due to new outbreak - Guardian 29.05.20208877
  • Japan ends its COVID-19 state of emergency 26.05.20208806
  • “Diarrhea, Dehydration, Hunger, Exhaustion”: India’s Rural Poor Suffer Most Under Lockdown - Democracy Now 22.05.20208569
  • MPs hear why Hong Kong had no Covid-19 care home deaths - Guardian 19.05.20225772
  • Could the 'liberal' Dutch have learned from Taiwan's approach to coronavirus? - Guardian 19.05.20225771
  • Under a tree, one Indian village cares for its COVID-19 sick - Reuters 17.05.21245412
  • India's Contact Tracing App Is All But Mandatory. So This Programmer Hacked It So That He Always Appears Safe. 12.05.20208962
  • Taiwan’s Weapon Against Coronavirus: An Epidemiologist as Vice President - NYT 09.05.20 208245
  • Mick Jagger and Will Smith to perform in India Covid-19 concert - Guardian 02.05.20206338
  • COVID-19: Pakistan's 'green stimulus' scheme is a win-win for the environment and the unemployed - World Economic Forum 30.04.20208258
  • Work smart, travel alone, eat out fast: South Korea's prescription for coronavirus recovery - Reuters 24.04.20206457
  • This Japanese Island Lifted Its Coronavirus Lockdown Too Soon and Became a Warning to the World - TIME 24.04.20206412
  • Bend it like Kerala: How an Indian state is holding its own against COVID19 - ORF 23.04.20205407

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