Daily roundupMonday's key coronavirus developments from Luxembourg and abroad

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Health officials spray disinfectant as part of preventative measures against Covid-19, in the Daesong Department Store in Pyongyang on September 27, 2021.
Health officials spray disinfectant as part of preventative measures against Covid-19, in the Daesong Department Store in Pyongyang on September 27, 2021.
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Starting with Luxembourg

  • The latest figures from Luxembourg show that 168 new cases of coronavirus were discovered over the last 72 hours.

  • During the 18th party congress in Remich, the Left criticised the government coalition, which they believe to ignore the most vulnerable people in our society. They therefore propose radical changes to better take on Covid-19 and the climate crisis.

And abroad

  • Vaccinated Sydney residents will finally emerge from a lengthy Covid lockdown by mid-October, Australian officials said Monday, outlining a “blueprint for freedom” as case numbers fell in the city.

  • Thailand is to cut the quarantine for vaccinated travellers to seven days starting in October, officials said Monday, as it seeks to revive its battered tourism industry.

  • Overshadowed by the global push for vaccines, the search for treatments for Covid-19 has made steady -- if slower -- progress. Here is a look at what works, what might work, and what definitely doesn’t.

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