UK's Johnson sets out plan for final lockdown easing
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out plans for the
final step of easing the England's lockdown on Monday, including
guidance on social distancing, face coverings and working from home,
the government said. The remaining legal restrictions to prevent the
spread of COVID-19 are due to be lifted on July 19, with the
decision whether to go ahead scheduled for July 12.
Data suggests that cases will continue to rise as restrictions are
eased, but the link to hospitalisations and deaths has been weakened
by the vaccination programme, the government said. Housing Secretary
Robert Jenrick said on Sunday face masks would no longer be
mandatory after the final step in the lockdown easing.
S.Korea in talks with mRNA vaccine makers to make up to 1 bln doses
South Korea is in talks with mRNA vaccine makers including Pfizer
and Moderna to produce COVID-19 shots in the country and is ready to
offer the capacity to make up to 1 billion doses immediately, a
senior government official said.
The plan, if agreed, would help ease a tight global supply of
COVID-19 vaccines, particularly in Asia which lags North America and
Europe in vaccine rollouts, and put South Korea a step closer to its
ambition to become a major vaccine manufacturing centre.
Next two days critical in New South Wales
Australia's New South Wales (NSW) said on Monday the next two days
would be "absolutely critical" in deciding whether a two-week anti-coronavirus
lockdown in Sydney, set to end on July 9, will have to be extended
amid rising Delta variant cases.
With more than five million Sydney residents under strict
stay-at-home orders, total infections in the latest outbreak have
topped 300. NSW reported 35 locally acquired cases on Monday,
matching the biggest daily rise in infections so far this year,
recorded two days ago.
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Fiji mortuary full as COVID-19
cases surge The mortuary at
Fiji's largest hospital is now full, the country's health ministry
said on Monday, as the Pacific island nation logs record daily
coronavirus cases. There were no immediate details on the capacity
of the morgue. Twenty-eight people have died from COVID-19 in a
second wave of infections starting in April, the ministry said on
Sunday.
Although Fiji had early success with keeping the virus at bay by
closing its borders, the highly transmissible Delta variant, first
detected in India, is now spreading. A new daily high of 522 new
infections was recorded on Sunday. The island has a population of
about 900,000. About 54% of Fijians have received at least one dose
of the AstraZeneca or Sinopharm vaccines, according to official
data, while almost 9% have received a second. Biden
urges Americans to help end COVID-19 pandemic
U.S. President Joe Biden celebrated the nation's 245th birthday on
Sunday by opening the gates of the White House and calling on
Americans to do their part to end the COVID-19 pandemic once and for
all.
"This year, the Fourth of July is a day of special celebration for
we are emerging from the darkness of ... a year of pandemic and
isolation, a year of pain, fear and heartbreaking loss," Biden told
a White House party opened to around 1,000 people, including
military families and workers involved in the COVID-19 response. "We
never again want to be where we were a year ago today," he added.
(Compiled by Karishma Singh; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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