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  • Coronavirus may 'reactivate' in cured patients, Korean health authority says - Straits Times 09.04.20204949
  • Video: Coronavirus: 100 days that changed the world / part 1 - Guardian 09.04.20204722
  • The cluster effect: how social gatherings were rocket fuel for coronavirus - Guardian 09.04.20204728
  • Why daily death tolls have become unusually important in understanding the coronavirus pandemic - nature 09.04.20204620
  • Pandemic power grabs are happening all over the world - Open Democracy 08.04.20205669
  • The coronavirus crisis could end in one of these four ways - Guardian 08.04.20204941
  • Google’s Dystopian Crisis Tracking Could Be Straight out of George Orwell’s 1984 - Mintpress 08.04.20204809
  • Coronavirus crisis has transformed our view of what’s important - Guardian 08.04.20204721
  • 100 Days That Cheanged The World - The Guardian 08.04.20204851
  • Will Covid-19 Spur a Peoples’ Bailout for the World’s Poorest? - Common Dreams 08.04.20203932
  • Coronavirus origin: Few leads, many theories in hunt for source - Al Jazeera 08.04.20204685
  • Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking the global outbreak - BBC 08.04.20203926
  • Principles for a Just Recovery from COVID-19 - 350.org205809
  • Video: 5 Just Recovery Principles - 350.org 07.04.20204200
  • 'The impossible has already happened': what coronavirus can teach us about hope - Guardian 07.04.20205807
  • Coronavirus: A visual guide to the world in lockdown - BBC 07.04.20203924
  • Air pollution linked to far higher Covid-19 death rates, study finds - Guardian 07.04.20204489
  • Saliva spray during speech could transmit coronavirus – study - Guardian 07.04.20204488
  • Pandemics: Lessons looking back from 2050 - Transnational 06.04.20207037
  • How and when will this pandemic end? We asked a virologist - WEF 06.04.20204683
  • Coronavirus, armed conflict and children: African youth leaders urge support for UN ceasefire call - Unfold Zero 05.04.20203919
  • Lockdowns around world could last weeks more, officials warn - Guardian 04.04.20204459
  • Covid-19: a good time to dig out good news - Guardian 03.04.20203977
  • Coronavirus: UN says warring countries have responded to ceasefire call - The Guardian 03.04.20203633
  • World Bank Group Launches First Operations for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Emergency Health Support, Strengthening Developing Country Responses - World Bank 02.04.20204208
  • COVID-19 contact tracing apps: 8 privacy questions governments should ask - Imperial College London 02.04.20203472
  • Part 1: The Corona – An opportunity to replace militarist security with common and human security - Transnational 02.04.20203787
  • Part 2: Corona – An opportunity to replace militarist security with common and human security - Transnational 06.04.20204202
  • Video : The Worst Possible People are in Charge at the Worst Possible Time - DDN 06.04.20222113
  • Why modelling can’t tell us when the UK’s lockdown will end - Wired 03.04.20204745
  • It's Official: Over 1 Million Global Coronavirus Cases Have Been Detected - Science Alert 02.04.20203635
  • How Will the Pandemic Affect Income Inequality? - Wharton University 02.04.20229310
  • The Coronavirus Patients Betrayed by Their Own Immune Systems - New York Time 01.04.20203475
  • Coronavirus: Airport handlers at risk of collapse - BBC 01.04.20203217
  • How the Coronavirus changed our lives? - Transnational 30.03.20203786
  • Coronavirus measures may have already averted up to 120,000 deaths across Europe - Imperial College London 30.03.20203466
  • COVID-19: One in five over-80s need hospitalisation and death rate 0.66 per cent - Imperial College London 31.03.20203469
  • UNICEF’s Strategy For Fighting Coronavirus In Crowded Places - Forbes 27.03.20203503
  • Insights on the Role of Technology and Leadership in Covid-19 Care Delivery - Catalyst 27.03.20204667
  • Human Security and the United Nations are vital to address the pandemic - Unfold Zero 25.03.20204854
  • What a Population’s Age Structure Means for COVID-19’s Impact in Low-Income Countries - CGDEV 25.03.20204871
  • How long does coronavirus live on different surfaces? - Guardian 25.03.20202912
  • Can a face mask protect me from coronavirus? Covid-19 myths busted - Guardian 23.03.20202500
  • What Happens If Health-Care Workers Stop Showing Up? - The Atlantic 24.03.20204408
  • 5 Lessons From Coronavirus That Will Help Us Tackle Climate Change - TIME 24.03.20202913
  • Without Mass Testing, the Coronavirus Pandemic Will Keep Spreading - FP 23.03.20203249
  • Coronavirus tracked: the latest figures as the pandemic spreads - FT 23.03.20203227
  • Is There Actually a Link Between Vaping and Coronavirus? - TIME 23.03.20202916
  • What is coronavirus – and what is the mortality rate? - Guardian 22.03.20202142
  • Nurses, Health Workers Warn of Protective Gear Shortage as Coronavirus Crisis Grows - CD 21.03.20201974
  • The case for shutting down almost everything, and restarting when coronavirus is gone - The Guardian 20.03.20202922
  • How the World Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic - Foreign Policy 20.03.20204463
  • World's most vulnerable in 'third wave' for Covid-19 support, experts warn - Guardian 20.03.20201921
  • AIDS, TB And Malaria: Coronavirus Threatens The Endgame - Forbes 20.03.20203502
  • Yes, Young People Are Falling Seriously Ill From Covid-19 - Bloomberg 19.03.20203383
  • Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now - Medium 19.03.20202897
  • COVID-19’s exponential growth - Reuters 19.03.20202925
  • What coronavirus lockdowns have meant around the world - Guardian 18.03.20202103
  • Police, Prosecutors, Sheriffs, Parole Officers, and Governors can Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19 — Here’s How - ACLU 18.03.20202928
  • COVID-19: Imperial researchers model likely impact of public health measures - Imperial College London 17.03.20203461
  • Interim Guidance on Scaling-up COVID-19 Outbreak in Readiness and Response Operations in Camps and Camp-like Settings - IASC 17.03.20203246
  • What we scientists have discovered about how each age group spreads Covid-19 - Guardian 17.03.20202266
  • Scientists warn we may need to live with social distancing for a year or more - Vox 17.03.20202104
  • Call to protect hospital staff from coronavirus contamination - Guardian 17.03.20203229
  • Coronavirus COVID-19: G7 Leaders’ Statement - Diplomatie France 16.03.20205631
  • Eight Emerging Lessons: From Coronavirus to Climate Action - Medium 16.03.20202257
  • Coronavirus, climate, and capital: capitalism's destructive irrationality - Counterfire 16.03.20201951
  • Prepare for the coronavirus global recession - Guardian 15.03.20202484
  • Coronavirus, Economic Networks, and Social Fabric -Common Dreams 14.03.20202475
  • The coronavirus pandemic: visualising the global crisis - Guardian 13.03.20202175
  • In the coronavirus crisis, our leaders are failing us - Guardian 13.03.20202049
  • The art of Skype set-dressing: how to video-call the office when in quarantine - The Guardian 11.03.20202048
  • Will spring slow spread of coronavirus in northern hemisphere? - Guardian 11.03.20202122
  • Reading About Coronavirus Without Scaring Yourself Too Much (or Too Little) - CD 11.03.20202045
  • The Fed’s Baffling Response to the Coronavirus Explained - CD 11.03.20202047
  • Research finds huge impact of interventions on spread of Covid-19 - Guardian 11.03.20201861
  • Super-rich jet off to disaster bunkers amid coronavirus outbreak - Guardian 11.03.20202141
  • Politics and Consequences: From Climate Emergency to Coronavirus - CD 11.03.20202046
  • The Coronavirus Is A Wake-Up Call For Climate Change - Common Dreams 10.03.20201869
  • Perspectives on the global response to the 2019 novel coronavirus - Gates Foundation 09.03.20205546
  • How to Respond to National Emergency - Robert Reich 08.03.20202044
  • Fears of virus risk to grandparents offering emergency childcare - Guardian 08.03.20201841
  • Coronavirus will brutally expose the effect of a decade of public service cuts - Guardian 05.03.20200803
  • A Note on Yesterday’s Reports of a 3.4% COVID-19 Fatality Rate - Josh Marshall, TPM 04.03.20202931
  • Epidemics expert Jonathan Quick: ‘The worst-case scenario for coronavirus is likely’ - Observer 01.03.20200336
  • UN releases emergency funds to help vulnerable countries fight coronavirus - UN News 01.03.20205521
  • Which countries currently have travel restrictions in place - Guardian 28.02.20200091
  • Explainer: Coronavirus reappears in discharged patients, raising questions in containment fight - Reuters 28.02.20 200403
  • How the Climate Crisis Is Making the Spread of Infectious Diseases Like Coronavirus More Common - Democracy Now 27.02.20200543
  • Will warming spring temperatures slow the coronavirus outbreak? - Nat Geo 25.02.20200023
  • What does it mean if coronavirus is declared a pandemic? - Guardian 25.02.20199628
  • Global Coronavirus Cases Surge - Democracy Now! 24.02.20199512
  • World is approaching coronavirus tipping point, say experts - Guardian 24.02.20199425
  • Coronavirus outbreak edges closer to pandemic status - Washington Post 23.02.20199802
  • Virus Travel Bans Are Inevitable But Ineffective - FP 23.02.20199661
  • Channel 4: Sharp rise in coronavirus cases alarms world health officials - Youtube 22.02.20199498
  • Why travel restrictions aren't stopping the coronavirus - Nat Geo 21.02.20199299
  • Once widely criticized, the Wuhan quarantine bought the world time to prepare for Covid-19 - STAT 21.02.20199458
  • Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases? - Al Jazeera 16.02.20198906
  • Why hand washing really could slow down an epidemic - Medical News Today 12.02.20199957

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