Daily roundupSunday's key coronavirus developments from Luxembourg and abroad

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Find all of today's most important Covid developments both at home and abroad in one place.
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Starting with Luxembourg

  • The new law comes with a number of changes affecting daily life of Luxembourg residents and workers.

And abroad

  • Hong Kong’s decided to descend deeper into their international coronavirus isolation whereas rivals are reopening and causing consternation among managers at multinationals who see no end to a zero-Covid strategy that was imposed by Beijing.

  • A group of ten American states wants to enforce through the courts that employees of companies who want to work for the federal government no longer need to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Earlier this year, President Joe Biden imposed this vaccination requirement by decree on all companies that supply a service or product to the national government.

  • Belgium reports that in addition to people over 65, care workers in Belgium can also get vaccinated against COVID-19 for the third time. The Belgian Ministers of Health decided on Saturday that there will be no third injection for the entire Belgian population.

  • China lashed out against a US intelligence review into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic on Sunday, calling it “political and false” and is urging Washington to “stop attacking” China.
  • Russia reports 40,993 new infections, it’s highest single-day case tally since the start of the pandemic.
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