Almost 300,000 new infections on Friday, led by US, Brazil and India; Boris Johnson warns of second UK lockdown. Follow all the developments liveFauci optimistic about having a vaccine this yearThe week Covid-19 roared back in Europe 2.48am BST Victorian authorities are putting the focus on what the police minister, Lisa Neville, calls “appalling behaviour” from residents who have been found breaching the rules. Neville cites three cases: a person who drove from Melbourne to Wodonga on the NSW border “to buy a Big Mac”; a person who travelled from Melbourne to Ballarat for “fresh air”; and a person who drove across Melbourne, from Werribee to Springvale, to “buy groceries”. 2.41am BST The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, has said he will not be announcing “further steps” to curb the pandemic today, but he warns “we are giving due consideration to a whole range of different options”. He says: When I am in a position to announce decisions I will do that and I will take questions at that time. Continue reading…
Via: Coronavirus live news: WHO reports record global daily cases as Victoria announces 397 new cases and three deaths

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