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March 2020

  • SPAIN-HEALTH-VIRUS<br>A handout picture released by the Madrid City Hall shows a health worker handling a swab to test a municipal police officer for the COVID-19 coronavirus in Madrid on March 25, 2020. - Spain’s coronavirus death toll overtook that of China, rising to 3,434 after another 738 people died as Madrid announced a multi-million-euro deal with Beijing for critical supplies. (Photo by Rafa ALBARRAN / Madrid City Hall / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO / MADRID CITY HALL / RAFA ALBARRAN” - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by RAFA ALBARRAN/Madrid City Hall/AFP via Getty Images)

    'They can cost £63k': how the hazmat suit came to represent disease, danger – and hope

    On the one hand faceless and frightening, on the other a symbol of heroic resistance to deadly viruses, here’s how the hazmat suit became a symbol of our times

November 2013

  • Flu: Contagion on steroids.

    Flu – review

    A supercharged Korean take on the disease disaster movie, with almost every element of the narrative and visuals at full throttle, writes Mark Kermode

  • Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux in Blue is the Warmest Colour

    This week's new films
    Blue Is The Warmest Colour, Catching Fire, Computer Chess: this week's new films

    Blue Is The Warmest Colour | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | Computer Chess : Parkland | The Family | Breakfast With Johnny Wilkinson | Flu | ¡Vivan Las Antipodas! | Vendetta

  • Flu

    Flu – review

    Sung-su Kim's tale of what happens when a new strain of bird flu is unleashed on a ritzy Seoul suburb is amusingly feverish, writes Mike McCahill

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