Another 1,204 fatalities in Brazil push continent’s toll higher; Russian vaccine trial to involve 40,000 people; UK’s second city Birmingham faces lockdown Global report: WHO in talks with Russia about its vaccineAustralia updates: Canberra at odds with states over border closuresLockdown looms for Birmingham after spike in UK’s second-biggest cityChinese media dismisses attacks on Wuhan’s pool party as ‘sour grapes’ 2.47am BST Ardern has just been asked again for a response to Donald Trump’s recent disparaging comments regarding New Zealand’s resurgence battle.Everyone can see in New Zealand we’ve got 11 cases, while the United States is dealing with over 40,000 cases. But it’s not just whether you have cases, it’s how you choose to deal with them. 2.31am BST In a dig at Donald Trump, Jacinda Arden also said that NZ had one of the lowest Covid death rates in the world – especially compared with the US.Trump this week made a weak attempt to suggest New Zealand’s outbreak was getting out of control. Continue reading…
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