Cases continue to surge in western Europe; Australian sees one of its lowest totals for months; Brazil deaths climb past 130,000. Follow all the developmentsCovid-19 vaccine gamble: where bets have been placed and why‘World-leadingly bad’: the week Covid resurged in the UKMelbourne care home charged patient even when she was in hospitalBob Woodward rejects criticism he sat on Trump ‘deadly’ virus remarks 2.57am BST Queensland has recorded three new cases of Covid-19 – who are all contacts of previously confirmed cases. All three people are in quarantine, the premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk said.Saturday, 12 September – coronavirus cases in Queensland:• 3 new confirmed cases• 31 active cases• 1,149 total confirmed cases• 1,017,965 tests conductedSadly, six Queenslanders with COVID-19 have died. 1,096 patients have recovered.#covid19au pic.twitter.com/s7I4LgMY15 2.49am BST Some images from Melbourne’s protests earlier today:There’s hundreds of police at Fitzroy Gardens this morning, including the riot police who have already arrived in preparation for another anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne. Not many protestors yet. pic.twitter.com/3iMHgpJaVZ Continue reading…
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