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  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat
    Police and security forces monitor entrances as visitors return to Oktoberfest after the festival grounds reopen at 5:30 p.m. following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Tight security checks and restricted access are in place as crowds re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers and fire brigade vehicles stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers and fire brigade vehicles stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
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    Explosives Detection Dog Unit At Oktoberfest After Bomb Threat
    Police officers stand by with explosives detection dog units as security operations continue following a bomb threat at the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Special vehicles equipped for detection dogs are deployed near festival entrances. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
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    The Covid inquiry: at age 14 she had to choose between an education or her mother’s life
    Lana Collie-James, 19, who missed her entire two GCSE years of school during the COVID pandemic and lockdowns.
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  • Various artist streaming at home for One World on the BBC. 19.04.2020
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    Various artist streaming at home for One World on the BBC. 19.04.2020
    Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and many more artists perform for Global Citizen project named: "One World: Together At Home" to celebrate COVID-19 Workers on April 18, 2020.
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  • Questions of life and death: life on the streets and how a pub quiz saved Jay Flynn
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    Questions of life and death: life on the streets and how a pub quiz saved Jay Flynn
    Jay Flynn, the 42-year-old quizmaster who ran online pub quizzes for hundreds of thousands of people during lockdown.

    During lockdown, Jay Flynn's virtual pub quiz became a lifesaver for thousands. Later he opened up about his years of being homeless, and how he found his own answers.

    Jay Flynn shot at his home

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

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    'This is our horror': NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage investigates deaths of women at hands of their partners.
    Elisabeth Armitage is diving deep into the systemic failures that led to the death of four women through domestic violence in what she calls a 'national shame'

    The NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage is undertaking an inquest into the violent deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their domestic partners.

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    'This is our horror': NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage investigates deaths of women at hands of their partners.
    Elisabeth Armitage is diving deep into the systemic failures that led to the death of four women through domestic violence in what she calls a 'national shame'

    The NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage is undertaking an inquest into the violent deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their domestic partners.

    Coroner Elisabeth Armitage reflects on the toll coronials have taken on her in her offices at Darwin Local Court. Australia

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    'This is our horror': NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage investigates deaths of women at hands of their partners.
    Elisabeth Armitage is diving deep into the systemic failures that led to the death of four women through domestic violence in what she calls a 'national shame'

    The NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage is undertaking an inquest into the violent deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their domestic partners.

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    'This is our horror': NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage investigates deaths of women at hands of their partners.
    Elisabeth Armitage is diving deep into the systemic failures that led to the death of four women through domestic violence in what she calls a 'national shame'

    The NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage is undertaking an inquest into the violent deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their domestic partners.

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    Members of the public wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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    Members of the public wait for a train at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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