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| - Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: Hong Kong introduces a hotline to denounce people who do not respect social distancing after ballroom dancing nights are blamed for helping spark a fourth wave of infections. At least eight people die and 55 are wounded in a riot in a Sri Lankan high security prison after inmates broke out of their cells to protest at a surge of infections in the jail. US official Anthony Fauci says Americans should brace for a "surge upon a surge" in infection as millions of travellers return home after the Thanksgiving holiday and with more year-end travel looming. Canada extends border closures to all non-essential foreigners until January 21, 2021. Topshop boss Philip Green's clothing empire Arcadia is on the brink of bankruptcy, the BBC reports, after being badly hit by lockdowns. The controversial entrepreneur inspired the film "Greed" last year. Arcadia employs more than 13,000 people in the UK alone. Thousands of health workers march in Madrid demanding more support for the Spanish health system. The country is among the hardest hit in Europe by the pandemic. The virus has so far killed at least 1,460,018 people since the outbreak emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT Monday. More than 62,732,523 cases of coronavirus have been registered. The US is the worst-affected country with 266,887 deaths, followed by Brazil with 172,833 deaths, India with 137,139 deaths and Mexico with 105,655 deaths. Lebanon gradually eases restrictions imposed two weeks ago in a bid to revive its struggling economy in the run-up to Christmas. The first flight in nine months carrying international students has touched down in Australia since the country shut its borders in March. Sixty-three students arrived on the special charter to Darwin. Italy's government approves a new stimulus package worth eight billion euros ($9.6 billion) as well as 1,000-euro lump sum to workers in tourism, the arts, sports and leisure. Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso urges thousands of football fans paying tribute to club legend Diego Maradona to wear their masks. burs-nrh/fg/tgb
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