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The Guardian reported. Voters chose it from a long list of words, many of which came into existence during the year. “Bubble" took second spot in the survey by the Public Address website, ahead of #NZHellhole, a social media label that came a day after outgoing US President Donald Trump said in August that New Zealand’s latest covid community outbreak was out of control, despite data proving otherwise.China scrambles to find workersChina’s manufacturing recovery has soared past expectations, so much so that factories are now struggling to fill a shortage of blue-collar workers, Reuters reported.

Its output of industrial robots, computer equipment, and integrated circuits has roared back from its coronavirus paralysis.

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