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.