Daily roundupMonday's key coronavirus developments from Luxembourg and abroad

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Find all of today's most important developments both at home and abroad in one place.
A woman walks past a Covid-19 coronavirus awareness mural along the roadside in Chennai on September 13, 2021.
A woman walks past a Covid-19 coronavirus awareness mural along the roadside in Chennai on September 13, 2021.
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Starting with Luxembourg

  • The latest figures from Luxembourg show that 166 new cases of coronavirus were discovered over the last 72 hours.

And abroad

  • Vaccines are effective enough at preventing severe Covid-19 that there is no current need for the general population to be given third doses, according to a report in TheLancet published Monday.

  • Virus lockdown rules were relaxed for fully vaccinated people in Sydney on Monday, with small groups allowed to meet for picnics for the first time in months.

  • The British government has terminated a supply deal for a potential Covid jab being developed by French-Austrian biotech laboratory Valneva, the firm said on Monday.

  • Dozens of critically endangered orangutans in Malaysia have been tested for the coronavirus, with vets in protective suits undertaking the tricky task of giving the apes nasal swabs.

  • With notable appearances from designers such as Thom Browne and Altuzarra and eye-catching, iconic sets, NewYork’s Spring/Summer 2022 Fashion Week made a triumphant return to in-person shows after an almost 18-month pause due to Covid-19.

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