The Current events section contains a listing on an ongoing automated basis of importance events, article editing trends and newsworthy developments related to COVID-19 . The Did you know section showcases new or expanded articles that are selected through an informal review process. The Wikinews section (a listing of ongoing news events) like its big sister Wikipedia, is run and funded by volunteers donating their time and money, and also has no advertising.
See also COVID-19 deaths .
4 December 2023 –
Gold prices reach a new peak of US$ 2,135.39 per ounce, surpassing the previous record from 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic . (AFP via The Economic Times ) ... that Potamophylax coronavirus 's range has been described as a battlefield between scientists and hydropower plant management? 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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