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Time well spent, not wasted: video games are boosting well-being during the coronavirus lockdown
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Courts are moving to video during coronavirus, but research shows it's hard to get a fair trial remotely
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Indonesia was in denial over coronavirus. Now it may be facing a looming disaster
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Scott Morrison indicates 'eliminating' COVID-19 would come at too high a cost
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No, 5G radiation doesn't cause or spread the coronavirus. Saying it does is destructive
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