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Covid-19 và sự lựa chọn đau đớn cho ai sống và ai chết

Thiếu thiết bị, giường và nhân viên có nghĩa là các bác sĩ phải đưa ra một quyết định khủng khiếp giữa đại dịch hiện nay.




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Tiến hành xét nghiệm virus corona khó, dễ tới đâu?

Việc xét nghiệm virus corona cần thiết tới đâu? Vì sao có nước làm nhiều, có nước ít? Vì sao không phải ai cũng có thể được thử?




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Năm quốc gia sẽ phục hồi nhanh nhất sau đại dịch Covid-19

Các chuyên gia đã bắt đầu đánh giá khả năng phục hồi khi đại dịch Covid-19 được khống chế, và những quốc gia nào phát triển trở lại tốt nhất.




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Ăn, uống, làm gì để tăng khả năng miễn dịch trước Covid-19?

"Dùng lợi khuẩn, bổ sung vitamin hay chất chống oxy hoá sẽ giúp cơ thể tăng cường hệ miễn dịch, giúp bạn chống lại được Covid-19." Sai, đó là những lời đồn vô căn cứ.




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Điện thoại và cuộc gọi video lên ngôi trong thời Covid-19

Việc phải giao tiếp thường xuyên qua điện thoại và các cuộc gọi video khi phải ở nhà trong đại dịch có thể làm thay đổi thái độ, thói quen và hành vi của con người.




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Virus corona: 'Chúng tôi sẽ chết đói nếu tình hình tiếp diễn'

Khoảng 1,6 tỷ người lao động trên thế giới có nguy cơ mất việc do đại dịch Covid-19, Tổ chức Lao động Quốc tế ILO nói.




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Từ Mỹ tới Ấn Độ: Các cặp đôi làm đám cưới qua Zoom thời Covid

Đám cưới qua Zoom có ý nghĩa và đẹp như đám cưới truyền thống? Cùng nghe ba cặp đôi kể về trải nghiệm của họ.




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Việt Nam khuyến khích 'cưới trước 30, sinh con sớm'

Giới phân tích cho rằng thay đổi chính sách về dân số của Việt Nam là cần thiết để tránh “mối nguy hiểm” đối với an ninh quốc gia sau thời gian dài hạn chế sinh đẻ.




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Reuters: Tài liệu nội bộ cảnh báo TQ đối mặt tâm lý bài Trung toàn cầu sau dịch Covid-19

Tài liệu này cũng nói Trung Quốc có thể cần phải chuẩn bị cho một tình huống xấu nhất là xung đột quân sự với Mỹ.




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Món bánh chuối cả thế giới mê trong thời Covid-19

Cách làm bánh chuối được tìm kiếm nhiều nhất trên internet, nhưng bí quyết để làm ra ổ bánh ngon tuyệt đỉnh thì không phải công thức nào cũng có.




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Virus corona: Trung Quốc muốn giúp Bắc Hàn chống dịch

Chủ tịch Tập Cận Bình bày tỏ lo ngại về dịch virus corona ở nước láng giềng Bắc Hàn và đề nghị giúp đỡ




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Duyệt binh giữa đại dịch Covid -19, Belarus chơi trội hơn Nga

Belarus tổ chức duyệt binh mừng Ngày chiến thắng Phát xít trong lúc Nga buộc phải hủy vì virus corona.




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Vụ tử tù Hồ Duy Hải: Cơ hội, niềm tin và cảm xúc

Bình luận về “cơ hội sống” của tử tù Hồ Duy Hải sau khi phiên xử giám đốc thẩm của Tòa án Nhân dân Tối cao Việt Nam đã ra phán quyết hôm 08/5/2020.




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M 5.4 PUERTO RICO REGION, Machuelo+Arriba (Puerto+Rico)


Shelves went tumbling down at Walmart.




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Vulnerable at home ‘could fuel second wave’ of the killer virus, experts warn



VULNERABLE people being cared for in their homes could fuel a second wave of coronavirus, it was warned last night.




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Donald Trump’s bid to win a second term could be damaged by coronavirus



DONALD Trump's bid to win a second term in the White House could be damaged by coronavirus because he can no longer hold the rallies that swept him to power.




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Spain sees huge reduction in coronavirus death toll - as millions hit streets



SPAIN'S 24-hour death toll from coronavirus has hit one of the lowest levels since March 18.




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Strictly can go on in September despite coronavirus, Craig says



STRICTLY star Craig Revel Horwood has revealed that the show can still go on in September despite coronavirus - but it will be Strictly Social Distancing.




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Britain’s volunteers hailed as ‘lifesavers’ for their help during coronavirus lockdown



BRITAIN'S army of volunteers have been hailed as "lifesavers" by carrying out 75,000 tasks during the lockdown crisis.




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What would you do if someone starts coughing next to you in public, says VANESSA FELTZ



Here's the question. With coronavirus raising its ugly head in this green and pleasant land, and with a pressing desire not to catch the horrible bug or pass it on to nearest and dearest - not to mention vulnerable strangers - at which point do we pitch in and speak out?




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Coronavirus in UK will change the way we live our lives forever, says VANESSA FELTZ



MAYBE it's because on my BBC Radio London Breakfast Show we currently talk of almost nothing else from 7-10am every day - we do try to slot in other subjects but no one calls about them - that by the time I emerge from the studio I'm so acutely aware of steadily encroaching coronavirus that I jump three feet in the air if somebody so much as sneezes.




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Coronavirus won’t change us. We still stand out from the crowds, says VANESSA FELTZ



WE ARE astounding, we human beings. There's a global pandemic. We have no idea when we'll see, let alone hug, the people we love most in the world.




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The Queen gave us the confidence that all will be well, says VANESSA FELTZ



WE DON'T usually think of the Queen as the "mother of the nation".




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If lockdown is lifted by age, how will age difference couples cope, says VANESSA FELTZ



YOU might say the odds have always been stacked against age-gap relationships. The tut-tutters predict doom the moment they so much as sniff a union between May and December. "What does that old fool possibly think that beautiful damsel sees in him?" they ask. "How could that ancient crone believe that hunky young buck finds her attractive?"




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Scone recipe: Can you make scones with plain flour?



FLOUR shortages across the UK mean new and old bakers alike are struggling to make their favourite recipes. If you've run out of self-raising flour, can you make the British classic scones with plain flour?




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Cheese scones recipe: How to make classic cheese scones



CHEESE SCONES are a great way of using up excess cheese while also being a delightful treat all the family will enjoy. Here's a quick recipe on how to make cheese scones.




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Why buying tinned food could save you over £200 a year on your weekly shop



SHOPPERS could save hundreds of pounds a year simply by making the swap from fresh foods to tinned alternatives, according to an exclusive cost comparison. What's more, an expert nutritionist weighs in on why buying canned food could help you to stick to healthy habits, especially in lockdown.




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Man Utd Sancho transfer complication, £70m Coutinho to Newcastle, Liverpool's Werner boost



Manchester United are hoping to sign Jadon Sancho this summer as part of a revamp under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Newcastle are keen on landing Philippe Coutinho and Liverpool may be able to sign Timo Werner on the cheap.




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IFAB approve using five subs in games following coronavirus suspension in FIFA rule change



IFAB have approved the use of five substitutes to help player welfare following the suspension of football due to the coronavirus.




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Premier League clubs scared 50 players could revolt and put stop to Project Restart plans



Premier League clubs are fearful that a significant number of first-team stars may refuse to return to action if the league's Project Restart plan gets the green light.




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The appetite for state control over what we eat is getting ridiculous, says FERGUS KELLY



Nothing better illustrates than the EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health, the relentless appetite for state control and removal of personal choice that exists as much in academic circles as political ones. The report's contents are even more indigestible than its title.




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Eco-friendly? It just makes us eco-angry, says NICK FERRARI



THERE's yet more evidence that climate change protesters clearly believe there is nothing they can do nor protest they can stage that cannot be justified by the validity of their cause.




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Coronavirus is the one thing Boris couldn’t see coming, says NICK FERRARI



IT WAS achieved with almost military precision. A wall was breached and a platoon of trusted lieutenants and foot soldiers was unleashed on the nation, who were to perform brilliantly under continued fire.




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The country is staring at the worst economic slump in 300 years says NICK FERRARI



IF YOU'VE been fortunate not to have had restless nights or indeed nightmares during these hideous times, then surely the projected cost of the lockdown to the nation's economy must have resulted in troubled sleep?




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VE Day jubilation is proof we will come out of this - SUNDAY EXPRESS COMMENT



ON MAY 7, 1945, General Alfred Jodl, the commander of German forces in western Europe, walked into a technical college in the city of Reims which served as General Eisenhower's HQ in France.




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Our bond with the NHS is unbreakable, says MATT HANCOCK



IN THIS national battle against coronavirus we are fortunate to have our NHS. While most of us are safe at home, 1½ million NHS colleagues go out to help others. I am so proud of each and every one of them on the frontline of this fight.




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The good side of COVID-19: Crises can herald huge leaps in knowledge, says STEPHEN POLLARD



Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told an international video conference that we face a battle of "humanity against the virus". How right that is - and the battle has started. According to Professor Nicholas Hart, one of the doctors who saved Mr Johnson's life, "COVID-19 is this generation's polio."




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VE Day reminds us we've faced bigger threats than coronavirus, says ROSS CLARK



IT IS impossible to watch footage of the VE Day celebrations in 1945 and not be swept up by the sheer joy of it all - people clambering up lampposts, doing the Lambeth Walk and jumping in the fountains in Trafalgar Square.




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Professor Lockdown confounded science, says CAROLE MALONE



WHY was it the fact that Professor Neil Ferguson couldn't keep it in his pants heralded his sacking not his disastrous doomsday projections that forced this country into a financially crippling lockdown?




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Southwest Utah COVID-19 updates: 5 new cases reported as reopening plans begin

As Utah readies for a widescale reopening of some businesses and services on May 1, 177 new cases were counted, including 5 in the southwest district.

       




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F-35 jets fly over Utah as tribute to workers on frontline of COVID-19 fight

F-35 jets fly over Utah as tribute to workers on frontline of COVID-19 fight

       




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COVID-19: Homemade cloth face coverings now accepted by Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare is accepting donations of homemade cloth face coverings for visitors and non-frontline caregivers at hospitals and clinics.

       




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Southwest Utah counts 100th COVID-19 case as state eases into reopening plan

The Southwest Utah health district counted its 100th case of COVID-19 on Friday, while the statewide total rose to 4,828.

       




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St. George restaurants, businesses reopen after coronavirus closures

Businesses in St. George are opening their doors again as Utah begins to reopen its economy in phases amid the coronavirus outbreak.

       




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Utah and Washington County is reopening in phases. Here's what the plan does.

As Utah begins loosening its most stringent coronavirus restrictions, larger gatherings will be allowed and most businesses can open, within limits.

       




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Comparing the curve

Has the curve of COVID-19 begun to flatten in your area? Compare the spread of infection across the U.S.

       




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Southwest Utah communities want a 'yellow' designation: here's what that means

Mayor Jon Pike confirmed southwest Utah communities want a "yellow level," which would have lesser restrictions for the public.

       




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Tech firm with suspended contracts had outside data deal

A company which had contracts with Utah suspended over its founders past associations with white supremacists had an outside data deal, per reports.

       




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Washington, Iron counties have around 50% response rate to census so far

Around 60% of Utahns have completed the census. The Five County region vary widely in response rates.

       




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COVID-19 updates: Washington County counts 9 new cases Monday; state says spread is slowing

Health officials counted nine new cases of COVID-19 in southwest Utah, although the Utah epidemiologist says infection rates are in decline.