Daily roundupSunday'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.
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Starting with Luxembourg

And abroad

  • Children in Bangladesh flooded back into classrooms on Sunday as schools reopened after 18 months, one of the world’s longest coronavirus shutdowns.

  • The UK is seeing a boom in domestic tourism as travelling abroad remains difficult and expensive.
  • British health minister Sajid Javid said on Sunday (September 12) he did not expect the country to see any more lockdowns to fight the COVID-19 crisis and ruled out the use of vaccine passports to allow people to attend mass events.

  • In France, the control of health passes for train passengers, provided by external service providers, will cost SNCF “several million euros”, CEO Jean-Pierre Farandou estimated on Sunday.

  • According to Reuters, NewZealand PM Jacinda Ardern has agreed the purchase of half a million doses of the Pfizer vaccine from Denmark.
  • In Germany, the Robert Koch Institute has reported 7,345 new Covid cases over the past 24 hours - around 3,000 fewer infections than the same day last week. This represents a drop of around 30%.
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