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1 Measures to prevent a new upsurge in cases will be crucial to most countries' ability to relax their lockdowns.
2 After a few months of relative calm in the euro zone, the development threatens a new upsurge of volatility.
3 PARALYSED between governments, Israel was yesterday facing up to a new upsurge in violence from both Lebanese and Palestinian gunmen.
4 Sierra Leone was first declared free of Ebola in November before Jalloh's case emerged and raised fears of a new upsurge .
5 Rudd's centre-left government abandoned that policy after his election in 2007, but critics say his stance has encouraged a new upsurge in arrivals.
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