Wikipedia:WikiProject COVID-19/Wikinews
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- July 27: Australia: Victorian lockdown lifted
- July 26: Tunisia's president dismisses prime minister, suspends parliament
- July 22: Australia: Wikinews interviews Reg Kidd, mayor of the City of Orange, about COVID-19 lockdown and local government
- July 20: According to recent study, deaths in India number roughly 4 million during COVID-19 pandemic
- July 20: Three rural councils in New South Wales, Australia enter 7-day lockdown
- July 20: South Australia enters week-long lockdown to contain COVID-19 Delta variant spread
- July 20: Australia: Victoria lockdown extended by a week with 85 active cases recorded
- July 19: Technological University Dublin senior lecturer Dr Lorcan Sirr speaks to Wikinews on housing market in Ireland
- July 15: Australian state of Victoria to enter five-day lockdown following more than a dozen active COVID-19 cases
- July 14: California governor signs new state budget, eligible Californians to get stimulus payments
- July 10: National Health Service England waiting list at highest on record for second consecutive month
- July 10: Australia: Andrea Wildin, Greens candidate in Stretton state by-election, discusses political issues with Wikinews
- July 5: Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel hospitalised with COVID-19
- June 21: South Korean health authorities confirm first vaccination death
- June 17: South Korean president expresses willingness to supply COVID-19 vaccines to North Korea
- June 16: Wikinews interviews Victor Kline, leader of newly registered The New Liberals party in Australia
- June 4: 'Each makes the other more difficult to recover from': University of Sussex professor L. Alan Winters speaks to Wikinews on trade, COVID-19, Brexit
- May 28: Wikinews interviews candidate for Cleveland mayor Arthur Kostendt
- May 27: Wikinews interviews candidate for New York City mayor Vitaly Filipchenko
- May 10: Wikinews interviews Jonathan Stanley, Scottish Unionist candidate for 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election in Scotland
- May 10: Wikinews interviews Neil Manson, SDP candidate for 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election in Scotland
- May 10: Wikinews interviews Donald Mackay, UKIP candidate for 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election in Scotland
- April 15: India records 14 millionth case of COVID-19 amid new surge in infections
- April 13: French Prime Minister announces suspension of all flights to, from Brazil over coronavirus variant concerns
- April 9: North Korean Research Institute for Nutrition Care of Children director slams UN's report on child malnutrition due to COVID-19
- April 7: North Korea withdraws from Tokyo Olympics, citing COVID-19 concerns
- March 20: European Medicines Agency calls AstraZeneca vaccine "safe and effective"
- March 12: US President Biden signs US$1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package
- March 4: Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces UK budget 2021
- March 1: Two Jordanian ministers caught breaking lockdown measures, resign
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