France records more than 14,000 new Covid cases; Colombia passes 800,000 infections; Saudi Arabia plans to resume tourist visas by early 2021. Follow latest updatesBoris Johnson faces revolt over forcing through Covid measures Australia: ‘We should not pretend everybody is suffering equally’ Ex-care home bosses charged over dozens of Covid deaths in MassachusettsWhy dogs might be a Covid tester’s best friendSee all our coronavirus coverage 2.53am BST Reuters: Mexico’s confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 726,431 on Saturday, according to updated data from the health ministry, along with a reported death toll of 76,243.Authorities reported 5,573 new cases along with 399 deaths on Friday, but the true figures are likely significantly higher due to little testing. 2.39am BST In Australia, Victorians don’t want to see a premature lifting of restrictions in the Australian state if it means rules will have to be tightened again in the near future, according to leader of the Greens, Adam Bandt.Bandt, who represents the seat of Melbourne, told the ABC’s Insiders it had been a tough period for everyone during the second wave but the state government needed to be cautious as it considered easing the current rules:”We will move in the Senate to stop the cuts to JobKeeper. We are not in a position in Australia at the moment to be pushed off that financial cliff, especially in Melbourne,” says @AdamBandt.#Insiders #auspol pic.twitter.com/AD15o0GTnT Continue reading…
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