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Coronavirus: Can I still go to university in September? And other questions Coronavirus: Can you work while furloughed? And other questions
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There have now been more than three and a half million coronavirus cases around the globe, and 247,000 deaths - more than 28,000 of them in the UK. There have now been more than 3,600,000 coronavirus cases around the world and 251,000 deaths - more than 29,000 of them in the UK.
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