Middle East records 1m cases amid easing and return of visitors; NZ health minister David Clark resigns after controversy over handling of Covid-19; California rolls back reopening of bars. Follow all the latest updatesCalifornia rolls back reopening of bars and restaurantsGlobal report: first tourists arrive in Greece as Brazil cases hit 60,000Oxford offers world best hope of vaccine this year, UK MPs toldAustralia coronavirus live blog 3.01am BST The latest figures from the US have just been reported, and make for further grim reading.After reporting a new record on Tuesday of 44,000 new cases, that mark has been surpassed again, with Reuters reporting nearly 50,000 new cases for Wednesday. 2.22am BST Gavin Blair reports from Tokyo that the city reported 67 coronavirus cases yesterday, the highest number since a state of emergency was lifted and a continuation of a troubling upward trend.Many cases have reportedly come from host clubs and other night-time entertainment venues. Continue reading…
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