India’s pandemic agency says cases may be ten times official figure; New York introduces face mask fines as positivity rates climb; Boris Johnson apologises for getting north-east England lockdown rules wrong. Follow the latest updatesGlobal coronavirus deaths pass 1m with no sign rate is slowingWalt Disney sheds 28,000 jobs at theme parks as pandemic bitesInteractive: how did we get to one million deaths?France struggles to push Covid app as neighbours race aheadSee all our coronavirus coverage 2.53am BST And Biden directly addressing Trump: “You are the President of screwing thing up. You’re the worst President America has ever had, come on.” 2.51am BST Here is what Biden said when he addressed viewers directly: Do you believe for a moment what he’s telling you in light of all the lies he’s told you about the whole issue relating to Covid? He still hasn’t even acknowledged that he knew this was happening. He knew how dangerous it was going to be back in February and he didn’t even tell you. He’s on record as saying it. He panicked or he just looked at the stock market, one of the two, because guess what, a lot of people died and a lot more are going to die unless he gets a lot smarter, a lot quicker. Continue reading…
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