| | | | | | What you need to know about the coronavirus today | | | UK steps up vaccinations as COVID surges Britain is facing the worst weeks of the pandemic, its chief medical officer said on Monday, with the health service facing a “dangerous time” as deaths and cases hit record highs before the rollout of a mass vaccination program. Deaths from the virus have now exceeded 81,000 in the United Kingdom - the world’s fifth-highest toll - with more than 3 million people testing positive. A new, more transmissible variant of the disease is surging through the population, with one in 20 people in parts of London now infected.
China reports biggest daily case jump in over 5 months Mainland China saw its biggest daily increase in COVID-19 cases in over five months, the country’s health authority said, as new infections in Hebei province surrounding Beijing continued to rise. A county in northeastern Heilongjiang province on Monday moved into lockdown after reporting new infections, state television also reported.
Indonesia approves Sinovac vaccine Indonesia gave Sinovac Biotech’s vaccine its first emergency use approval outside China as the world’s fourth most populous country launches nationwide inoculations. A lack of data and varying efficacy rates reported for the vaccine from different countries could undermine public trust in the rollout, according to public health experts.
Japan preparing to expand emergency Japan is preparing to expand a state of emergency to the western prefectures of Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo by the end of the week, Jiji news agency reported. The three prefectures on Saturday asked the government to impose a state of emergency, which is already in place in around Tokyo. | | | | | | Reuters reporters and editors around the world are investigating the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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