Lorna Lucas, 81, reacts as she receives the first of two Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine jabs, at Guy's Hospital in London on December 8, 2020. Britain on December 8 hailed a turning point in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, as it begins the biggest vaccination programme in the country's history with a new Covid-19 jab. / © AFP
Read all of the day's most important Covid-19 news in our evening roundup.
Starting with Luxembourg
[block type="summary"]The latest figures from the Ministry of Health show that 388 new cases of coronavirus were discovered yesterday.And around the world
JPMorgan Chase is urging the incoming Biden administration to support additional aid to people left jobless by the Covid-19 pandemic as a way to address income inequality, a banking source said Monday.
As Germany gears up to inoculate its population against the coronavirus, ethics experts have been given a prominent say over who goes first in a country still scarred by memories of the Nazi or communist dictatorships deciding who gets to live or die.
An overwhelming majority of California's residents went into lockdown Monday, putting 33 million people under stay-at-home orders as the UnitedStates battles record Covid deaths.
- Sao Paulo state, Latin America's coronavirus epicenter, will launch a Covid-19 vaccination campaign in January, the governor said Monday, though a political battle with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro could derail those plans.
Britain on Tuesday hailed a turning point in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, as it begins the biggest vaccination programme in the country's history with a new Covid-19 jab.
[block type="summary"]Russia has sought to assert itself on the world stage through arms sales and energy exports, but the coronavirus pandemic has given Moscow another tool to win influence abroad: a vaccine.