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Beijing bans 'uncivilized' behavior to improve public hygiene

Beijing (AFP) - Beijing has banned "uncivilised" behaviour such as not covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, the city government said Sunday, in a new set of regulations to improve public hygiene amid the coronavirus outbreak.The laws aim to promote "civilised behaviour" and relate to combating the pandemic which has infected more than 82,000 in China alone.Rulebreakers will be slapped with fines for offences including not wearing a mask in public when ill, the municipal government said on its website.The laws also require public places to set up one metre distance markers and...

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Two bodies found in Nepal search for missing Koreans

Kathmandu (AFP) - Two bodies believed to be of South Koreans missing after being hit by a Himalayan avalanche in January have been found, officials said Sunday, a day after discovering the corpse of their Nepali guide.A wall of snow hit a trekking trail at about 3,230 metres (10,600 feet) near the Annapurna base camp in Nepal on January 17, burying four South Koreans and three locals.Avalanches and more snowfall since then made it too dangerous to launch a proper hunt. Police returned to the area Friday after thawing snow revealed a bag. "A team of rescuers in an army helicopter is trying to b...

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China seizes over 89 million shoddy face masks

Beijing (AFP) - China has confiscated over 89 million poor quality face masks, a government official said Sunday, as Beijing faces a slew of complaints about faulty protective gear exported worldwide.Demand for protective equipment has soared as nations across the globe battle the deadly coronavirus, which has infected around 2.9 million people.But a number of countries have complained about faulty masks and other products exported by China, mostly for use by medical workers and vulnerable groups.China's market regulators had inspected nearly 16 million businesses and seized over 89 million ma...

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Train likely belonging to North Korea's Kim seen at resort town: US monitor

A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been spotted at a resort town in the country's east, satellite photos reviewed by a US-based think tank showed, as speculation persists over his health.

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17 police officers killed by coronavirus in Peru

Seventeen police officers in Peru have died after contracting novel coronavirus while enforcing the nation's pandemic lockdown, officials and state media said.

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Boris Johnson to return to work as UK coronavirus fatalities surpass 20,000

Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson will return to work at the start of this week, according to reports Sunday just hours after it was announced that the UK's coronavirus death toll had passed the "tragic" milestone of 20,000.

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‘Lucha libre’ masks converted for coronavirus are coveted COVID-19 protection in Mexico

All around the world, the coronavirus pandemic has left people scrambling for protective face coverings.

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WHO warns of COVID-19 reinfection — coronavirus survivors may not have future immunity

The World Health Organization warned on Saturday that recovery from coronavirus might not protect a person from reinfection as the global death toll from the pandemic surpassed 200,000.

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Trump is waging an expanding war against the WHO as he seeks a coronavirus scapegoat: report

The leader of the free world is aggressively attacking the World Health Organization during a pandemic as President Donald Trump looks to find a scapegoat for America leading the globe in COVID-19 fatalities, according to a shocking new report.

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Rumors and fake #KimJongUnDead hashtag spark concern over health, whereabouts of North Korean leader

"As of Saturday, it's all rumors and unverified reports. NOBODY KNOWS. But that hasn't stopped American Twitter from exulting in its favorite Kim death cult."

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Why has Spain been hit so hard by the coronavirus pandemic?

In Spain, one of the hardest-hit countries in the pandemic, the coronavirus spread quickly and widely without being detected, especially among the elderly, experts told AFP.

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'No evidence' that recovering from Covid-19 gives people immunity, WHO says

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that there was currently "no evidence" that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second coronavirus infection.

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Boris Johnson under pressure to explain UK virus plan on return to work

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to return to work soon after his recovery from COVID-19, as pressure mounts on his government to explain how to get Britain out of lockdown.

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