| | | | | | What you need to know about the coronavirus today | | | Indonesia hits half a million cases Indonesia hit a grim milestone in surpassing more than half a million cases of the coronavirus, as hospitals across the country’s most populated province edged closer towards capacity. Indonesia now has 502,110 infections and 16,002 deaths from COVID-19, the highest numbers in Southeast Asia, having struggled to contain the spread since its first case in March.
India plans to put off parliamentary session India plans to put off the winter session of parliament due to the rising number of infections, a government official said on Monday, with New Delhi facing a shortage of hospital beds and doctors. While the daily rise in new cases nationally has slowed, there has been a surge of infections in the capital, which officials said was because of the sprawling city of 20 million had remained fully open, with crowds gathering for religious festivals during recent weeks.
German states favor extending lockdown Many of Germany’s 16 federal states favor extending a partial shutdown meant to slow the spread of the pandemic and make family gatherings over Christmas possible, two state premiers said on Monday. Germany imposed a month-long “lockdown-lite” from Nov. 2. Infection numbers have plateaued since but not declined.
New Zealand PM offers help to Biden New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she offered President-elect Joe Biden assistance with tackling the rampant outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States. During the first talks between the two since Biden was elected as the next U.S. president, Ardern said she offered access to New Zealand’s most senior health officials. | | | | From Breakingviews - Corona Capital: Cineworld, Travel bubbles, Danone. Cineworld’s debt cliffhanger gets a sequel, and a new outbreak of COVID-19 delays quarantine-free travel between Hong Kong and Singapore. Catch up with the latest pandemic-related financial insights. | | | | Reuters reporters and editors around the world are investigating the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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