Australian state of Victoria records 13 more deaths and 182 new cases; WHO hopes pandemic will finish in less than two years; Spain records 8,000 new cases. Follow latest updatesDozens of schools report infections in BerlinNurses horrified by neglect of woman from Melbourne nursing homePapua New Guinea bans Chinese mine staff ‘given experimental vaccine’Tour de France: teams will be expelled if two members test positive See all our coronavirus coverage 3.03am BST During the press conference, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews played a one of a new series of Covid-19 awareness ads. The press conference cameras didn’t capture it, but never fear here is the video in all its glory. Sharon Strzelecki has asked me to pass on a message. So here it is – “the sooner we obey the rules and get this Covid thing OVAH the sooner we can get back to the things that matter…like NETTY!!” #COVID19Victoria #COVID19Vic #springst pic.twitter.com/Tp30I7fM3L 2.49am BST The New Zealand ministry of health has recorded six new cases of Covid-19 overnight. There are now 111 active cases in the country. Continue reading…
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