Today's most important COVID-19 news in one place.

Starting with Luxembourg



  • [block type="summary"]The latest figures from the Ministry of Health show that 51 new cases of coronavirus were discovered yesterday.

    • On Thursday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean Asselborn published an updated list of countries still imposing travel restrictions on people coming from Luxembourg.

    • The meeting of the Economic Committee was once again dominated by the consequences of the pandemic, as 3,085 companies filed a request for partial unemployment benefits for the month of September 2020.

    • The 91st edition of Luxembourg City's Braderie will take place on Monday, with masks and no alcohol.

    Around the world



    • [block type="summary"]Amid the Covid-19 pandemic and widespread school closures, at least one-third of students affected around the world lack access to virtual education, according to a UN study.

      • Police in northern France said Wednesday they had arrested a man suspected of having stabbed a waiter at a beachfront bar after he asked him to wear a mask.

      • After previously encouraging people without Covid-19 symptoms to get tested if they have been exposed to someone diagnosed with the virus, US health authorities have abruptly reversed their position without a clear explanation.

      • South Korea's parliament was shut down on Thursday and a group of lawmakers were in self-quarantine as the country recorded more than 400 new coronavirus infections.