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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: The World Health Organization lambasts Europe's "unacceptably slow" vaccine rollout and says the region's surge in infections is "worrying". Officials in Brazil say the virus death toll is out of control as it reports a record 66,573 people died in March -- more than twice as many as its second deadliest month last July. All this as its daily death toll set another grim new record of 3,869. Alcoholic drinks will be prohibited in French parks and other public spaces as part of a new limited national lockdown. Prime Minister Jean Castex says police will disperse groups of more than six people picnicking on riverbanks or squares. The Olympic torch relay leg in Japan's second city should be cancelled over rising infections, the region's governor says. The comments come as official plan special measures against the virus in parts of Osaka and two other regions -- Hyogo and Miyagi -- from April 5 to May 5. Canada's most populous province is going back into lockdown after a sharp rise in infections, local media reports. UEFA is mulling allowing more than 23 players per squad at this summer's European Championship after football coaches warn they could lose players due to Covid-19 infections. Israel hopes to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to youngsters aged between 12 and 15 from May after a study shows it was safe and efficient. India's decision to slow vaccine exports will make it difficult for Africa to hit its year-end vaccination goal, the head of the continent's disease control body says. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier receives the first dose of the AstraZeneca's vaccine, just two days after authorities recommend the controversial jab only for people aged 60 and over. Doctors in Nigeria's state-run hospitals begin a strike over pay and inadequate facilities, the latest in a string of stoppages to hit the country. US President Joe Biden warns sports teams against allowing fans back into stadiums at full capacity and without aggressive restrictions. Stay-at-home orders on more than two million people in Australia's third-biggest city are lifted, ending a snap lockdown just ahead of the Easter holidays. Papua New Guinea's health minister calls disinformation spread on Facebook the "biggest challenge" to curbing the rampant spread of the virus there, pointing to "dangerous" posts and anti-vax conspiracy theories. At least 2,816,908 people have died of Covid-19 around the world since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to an AFP tally from official sources. The US is the worst-affected country with 552,073 deaths followed by Brazil with 321,515 fatalities, Mexico with 203,210, India with 162,927 and Britain with 126,713 deaths. burs-eab/fg/rl
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  • Coronavirus: Latest global developments
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