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        18 votes
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The mutated coronavirus is a ticking time bomb
10 votes - 
        
Anthony Fauci sees US gaining control over pandemic by next autumn
5 votes - 
        
Hiding COVID-19: How Donald Trump Administration guidance suppresses photography of the US pandemic
6 votes - 
        
Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built COVID-19 dashboard
39 votes - 
        
Opposition MPs in Denmark have urged the government to dig up millions of mink that were buried in mass graves amid Covid-19 fears
4 votes - 
        
Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 90% effective, says manufacturer
30 votes - 
        
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine goes to US Food and Drug Administration today for emergency authorization
12 votes - 
        
Why is Finland coping so well with the coronavirus crisis? No other European country has lower rates.
10 votes - 
        
Denmark's Minister of Agriculture has resigned over an illegal government order to cull the country's farmed mink – Mette Frederiksen also faced opposition calls to resign
7 votes - 
        
Denmark's plans to cull seventeen million mink is facing legal obstacles after the government admitted it did not have a legal basis for the order
10 votes - 
        
A room, a bar and a classroom: How the coronavirus is spread through the air
11 votes - 
        
Danish veterinarians and farmers have begun culling at least 2.5 million minks in northern Denmark after coronavirus has been reported in at least sixty-three farms
6 votes - 
        
Effect of hydroxychloroquine in hospitalized patients with Covid-19
9 votes - 
        
Argentinians flock to Uruguay amid pandemic
5 votes - 
        
Eli Lilly says its monoclonal antibody cocktail is effective in treating Covid-19
7 votes - 
        
US Presdient Donald Trump’s antibody treatment was tested using fetal cells obtained through abortion
18 votes - 
        
Planning is GREAT: Britain was supposed to be the most prepared country in the world. Then an unexpected enemy arrived
6 votes - 
        
New open-source test tube rack helps COVID-19 testing lab tame thousands of samples
7 votes - 
        
Japanese sex business operator sues state over virus cash handout snub
7 votes - 
        
Mortality rates from COVID-19 are lower in unionized nursing homes
11 votes - 
        
How the pandemic forced mental health care to change for the better
6 votes - 
        
What factors have made Germany relatively successful in managing the coronavirus crisis?
4 votes - 
        
United States House subcommittee releases coronavirus task force reports kept secret by the White House
18 votes - 
        
Coronavirus: France sees 'exponential rise' in cases
7 votes - 
        
America is following disastrous Trump advice to slow down testing
10 votes - 
        
Coronavirus: Iran cover-up of deaths revealed by data leak
13 votes - 
        
Melbourne placed under stage four coronavirus lockdown, stage three for rest of Victoria, as State of Disaster declared
17 votes - 
        
Why has the Republican response to the pandemic in the USA been so mind-bogglingly disastrous?
11 votes - 
        
A second coronavirus death surge is coming
11 votes - 
        
US Coronavirus data has already disappeared after Donald Trump administration shifted control from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
6 votes - 
        
Sydney's Crossroads Hotel COVID-19 cluster genomically linked to Melbourne outbreak
4 votes - 
        
Sweden has become the world’s cautionary tale
24 votes - 
        
Victoria reimposes lockdowns on Greater Melbourne region plus Mitchell Shire as coronavirus cases rise by record amount
9 votes - 
        
Do Americans understand how badly they’re doing?
28 votes - 
        
People complain that going to the shore is a careless act during a pandemic, but the science so far suggests otherwise
7 votes - 
        
Study finds hydroxychloroquine may have boosted survival, but other researchers have doubts
5 votes - 
        
The tyranny of the mask?
8 votes - 
        
How hotel quarantine let COVID-19 out of the bag in Victoria
4 votes - 
        
COVID-19 pandemic timeline—How the coronavirus started, spread and stalled life in New Zealand
3 votes - 
        
Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
9 votes - 
        
Melbourne's local coronavirus lockdown begins with 300,000 people facing tighter restrictions in Victorian capital
5 votes - 
        
Into the fog: How Britain lost track of the coronavirus
6 votes - 
        
Some New Zealanders find a harsh homecoming amid concern about importing coronavirus after months of lockdown sacrifice by ‘team of five million’
12 votes - 
        
The pandemic’s worst-case scenario is unfolding in Brazil
9 votes - 
        
Australian Defence Force to send 1,000 personnel to assist Victoria in coronavirus response
5 votes - 
        
Victoria records Australia's first coronavirus death in over a month, as cases in Vic rise by twenty yesterday and the state's reproduction number climbs to 2.5
8 votes - 
        
Victoria will bring back tougher coronavirus restrictions, limiting gatherings in homes to five people, in a bid to address a recent spike in case numbers
News article: Victoria will bring back tougher coronavirus restrictions, limiting gatherings in homes to five people, in a bid to address a recent spike in case numbers. Statement from Victoria's...
Statement from Victoria's Premier:
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"around half of [Victoria's] cases since the end of April have come from transmission inside someone’s home."
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"From 11:59pm on Sunday, the number of visitors you can have at your home will reduce to five."
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"Outside the home, families and friends can meet in groups up to ten."
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"restaurants, pubs, auction halls, community halls, libraries, museums and places of worship will all stay at a maximum of 20 people in any one space until 12 July."
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"Businesses that were set to open on Monday like gyms, cinemas, theatres and TABs can do so – but again, only with a maximum of 20."
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"Community sport for kids and non-contact competition for adults can proceed as planned."
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"those who can work from home [should] continue to do so at least until 31 July."
 
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Why is Victoria experiencing an increase in coronavirus cases and other Australian states aren't?
4 votes - 
        
The world's next coronavirus hotspot is emerging in Indonesia
6 votes