Factbox-Latest On Worldwide Spread Of The Coronavirus
Factbox-Latest On Worldwide Spread Of The Coronavirus
The Grammy Awards ceremony got rescheduled due to the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, while the European Medicines Authority will try to reach a decision on the approval of Moderna's COVID19 vaccine after failing to make a ruling two days earlier.

The Grammy Awards ceremony got rescheduled due to the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, while the European Medicines Authority will try to reach a decision on the approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine after failing to make a ruling two days earlier.

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EUROPE

* Italy is considering extending its state of emergency over the COVID-19 crisis until July 31 this year, Il Messaggeroa national newspaper said.

* Germany can hold out through a shutdown for a long time, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said, adding he expected lower levels of government debt than after the financial crisis of 2008.

* A Dutch nurse became the first person in the Netherlands to receive a shot as the European Union’s last vaccination programme for the new coronavirus began after a late start.

* British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s aim to vaccinate around 14 million of the most vulnerable people by the middle of next month is achievable, his vaccine minister said.

* French ministers told hospitality industry representatives that restaurants and cafes will not re-open on the anticipated Jan. 20 date.

* Spain increased the pace of its campaign to inoculate people, with close to 140,000 people vaccinated.

AMERICAS

* Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the whole nation was frustrated by how slowly provinces are vaccinating people.

* Brazil’s syringe manufacturers said they will supply 30 million syringes and needles for the country’s vaccination program after the government said it would requisition surplus supplies.

ASIA-PACIFIC

* South Korea rolled out mass testing for 52 prisons in the country after a massive prison outbreak and may extend flight suspensions from Britain, the health minister said.

* Chinese authorities imposed travel restrictions and banned gatherings in the capital city of Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing, to stave off another coronavirus wave.

* Japan will declare a month-long emergency in Tokyo and surrounding areas from Jan. 9 until Feb. 7.

* Australian health authorities are bringing forward the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines by two weeks to early March.

* North Korean leader Kim Jong Un lauded party workers for ensuring “stable situations” against the pandemic, even as he said his five-year economic plan had failed “tremendously”.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

* Nigeria hopes to get 42 million COVID-19 vaccines to cover one-fifth of its population through the global COVAX scheme.

* Senegal President Macky Sall announced a new state of emergency.

MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS

* Pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca has applied to health regulators for emergency use authorisation of its COVID-19 vaccine in the Philippines, the food and drugs agency chief said.

* Scientists at the National Institutes of Health and Moderna may take about two months to determine whether doses of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine can be halved to double the supply of the shots in the United States, according to the agency.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

* Global stock prices slipped and bond yields rose as investors braced for the prospect that Democrats could win both seats at stake in a U.S. Senate run-off election in Georgia, handing them control of the chamber.

* China’s services sector activity expanded at a slower pace in December, as sporadic coronavirus outbreaks tempered the recovery in consumer confidence and weighed on new business growth.

* British new car sales fell nearly 30% last year in their biggest annual drop since 1943 as lockdown measures hit the sector.

(Compiled by Veronica Snoj, Ramakrishnan M. and Amy Caren Daniel; Edited by Shounak Dasgupta and Sriraj Kalluvila)

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