Coronavirus: Latest global developments

ETX Studio
Disember 6, 2021 01:32 MYT
The novel coronavirus has killed at least 5,249,851 people since December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT on Sunday. - ETX Studio
HERE are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:
- Brussels protest -
Belgian police fire water cannon to disperse protesters opposed to compulsory health measures against Covid.
- 'Encouraging' signs on Omicron -
Early indications of the severity of the Omicron Covid-19 variant are "a bit encouraging", top US pandemic advisor Anthony Fauci says, while cautioning that more information is still needed.
- Jump in cases in Denmark -
Denmark has seen a "concerning" jump to 183 confirmed cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, a tripling of confirmed cases in 48 hours, health authorities say.
- Riyadh okays entry for Sputnik-jabbed -
Saudi Arabia has granted approval for people vaccinated with Russia's Sputnik jab to enter the country in a move that will enable Muslims to take part in religious pilgrimages, the vaccine's developers say.
- Britain demands negative test for entry -
The UK government announces that those travelling to the country will need to show a negative coronavirus test pre-departure as it reintroduces Covid-19 restrictions because of the Omicron variant.
- Jordan jails hospital chief over 10 Covid deaths -
A Jordanian court sentences to three years in jail the director of a state hospital over the death of 10 patients at the facility which treated coronavirus patients.
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