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Now playing Next France French children head back to school as infections rise They've lost months of classroom time due to the coronavirus pandemic. With their backpacks, hand sanitizer – and for many, mandatory face coverings – millions of children have returned to their classrooms in France and Belgium. 01/09/2020
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Now playing Next India COVID-19: India hits 2 million coronavirus cases as deaths pass 40,000 India hits 2 million coronavirus cases as deaths pass 40,000 07/08/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK signs new deal for 60 million doses of potential COVID-19 vaccine The world’s wealthiest countries are pre-ordering hundreds of millions of doses of potential vaccines – but there is no certainty any of them will effectively protect against COVID-19. 29/07/2020
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Now playing Next Sweden Is Sweden’s coronavirus strategy working after all? Infections, hospitalisations and deaths have dropped, but immunity remains a puzzle. 28/07/2020
Now playing Next World Face masks vs scarves: Why proper face coverings are important A health expert used a box of matches to show us the varying efficacy of face coverings in the fight against COVID-19. 28/07/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Improve cervical screening for transgender people, says expert "Cancer doesn’t care who you are," say campaigners as they urge improved cervical screening for the transgender community. 24/07/2020
Now playing Next Spain Spain local lockdown measures ‘helping keep people alert’ Countries preparing for a second wave of coronavirus infections have a lot to learn from what is happening in Spain, a public health expert tells Euronews. 23/07/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom French health workers just got a pay rise. Will NHS staff get one too? Health workers were regularly applauded during the height of COVID-19. France has just given them a pay rise. What about in the UK? 16/07/2020
Now playing Next World News Coronavirus: China becomes first economy to grow since pandemic began China becomes first economy to grow since virus pandemic after its worst period of economic decline since the 1960s. 16/07/2020
Now playing Next USA Coronavirus: Man killed by police in US after dispute over face mask The man, who was shot and killed by police in the US state of Michigan, had earlier stabbed a 77-year-old man in a dispute over a face mask. 15/07/2020