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| January 6 coronavirus news The head of WHO is "very disappointed" that scientists investigating the origins of Covid-19 were prevented from entering China due to delayed paperwork. Hospitalizations in the US continue to rise following the holidays — and the case surge has also ... | |
| The Latest: China locks down Hebei region for virus outbreak BEIJING — New coronavirus cases in northern China's Hebei province have more than doubled as officials move to lock down an area that is home to about 75 million people. Officials announced 51 new cases Thursday, bringing Hebei's total to 90 since ... | |
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| Covid-19: UK records more than 1000 daily virus deaths The UK has reported a further 1,041 people have died with coronavirus, the highest daily death toll since April. It came as 62,322 new cases were recorded, the highest daily rise since mass testing began, as MPs debated England's lockdown. | |
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| DUP MPs attend Commons vote after Speaker warning Two DUP MPs have travelled to Westminster for a debate which the Commons speaker advised should only be attended if "absolutely necessary". Sammy Wilson and Jim Shannon were among about 30 MPs who sat socially distanced on the benches during ... | |
| January 5 coronavirus news England entered another national lockdown on Tuesday as coronavirus cases surge in the UK. Hospitalizations in the US continue to rise following the holidays — and the case surge has also limited the vaccine rollout, officials say. As California battles its ... | |
| The Latest: Germany: Shortages Slow Down Vaccine Rollout BERLIN — Germany's health minister is defending the slow start of the country's vaccine campaign, saying he understands the desire for a faster rollout but that people should keep in mind that there is a global shortage of doses. Health Minister Jens Spahn ... | |
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