US public health departments being told to prepare November vaccine distribution; signs Covid-19 easing in Brazil; Berlusconi tests positive. Follow the latest updatesTrump sets up fight with Congress over plan to cut dues to WHO immediatelyHydrocortisone found to save lives of some patientsSchools reopen across Europe as cases grow 2.42am BST Australia’s Victoria state on Thursday reported a triple digit rise in new Covid-19 infections for the first time in four days, denting optimism that a second wave of cases has been contained, Reuters reports. Victoria state said 113 new cases were detected in the past 24 hours, up on the 90 infections reported on Wednesday. 2.34am BST House speaker Nancy Pelosi says she was ‘set up’ after she was photographed in a San Francisco hair salon without a face covering, breaking the city’s coronavirus prevention rules. ‘I take responsibility for trusting the word of a neighbourhood salon that I have been to over the years many times,’ she said. ‘I don’t wear a mask when I’m washing my hair. Do you wear a mask when you’re washing your hair?’ Security camera footage of Pelosi in the salon was obtained by Fox News, sparking outcry over the incident which was pounced on by Donald Trump: Continue reading…
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