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Research has shown that up to 80% of those with coronavirus could show no or mild symptoms. Generally these are people from a young, healthy demographic.
Today's big stories: China cases may have been four-times official figure; 1.2 billion passenger decline predicted for air travel industry; Egypt modifies emergency laws.
Join in to our sixth Africa Media briefing with the World Health Organization (WHO) on COVID-19 in Africa.
The pandemic reveals the secret of learning from others to change individual behaviour and tackle global threats. Do you use "social learning" in your own life?
The world will not return to the way it was, WHO officials explained at a briefing that stressed the need for long-term preparedness and risk management measures.
Officials from around the global, including US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Colombian President Ivan Duque, joined the Forum's latest COVID Action Platform session.
A 'hybrid parliament' session has taken place in Britain, with 50 MPs physically taking part in the chamber with another 120 joining via video conference.
With half the world’s population under lockdown, people are relying on the internet more than ever. But what about those without access?
As environmentalists mark Earth Day, Greenpeace chief Jennifer Morgan talks about how the COVID-19 crisis could be a tipping point for action on climate change.
From 8 December, 2019, to the present day, the coronavirus story is packed with significant moments - here they are.
With COVID-19 forcing many at-risk seniors to stay indoors, the small Chilean beach enclave of Zapallar is using drones to deliver medication and supplies to isolated elderly people.
As a result of social distancing measures, more people than ever before are experiencing feelings of loneliness, but technology can help.


