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| - Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: More than 100,000 people have died in the Middle East from Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic in December 2019, according to an AFP tally. Europe's oldest person, French nun Sister Andre, turns 117 after surviving the virus last month. More than 155.7 million vaccine doses have been given in 91 countries or territories around the world, according to an AFP tally from official sources on Thursday at 1000 GMT. Mexican regulators give emergency approval to the Chinese-made CanSino Biologics and Sinovac vaccines. Ukraine bans vaccines produced by its bitter rival Russia despite struggling to launch a vaccination campaign. Ireland's lockdown is extended until April with restaurants, non-essential shops and schools closed and people told to stay at home. The World Health Organization warns of a "false sense of security" in Europe, saying most of its nations were still vulnerable despite a fall in cases. Equatorial Guinea accepts a donation of 100,000 doses of China's Sinopharm vaccine to help it launch it immunisation campaign. The European Union slashes its growth forecast for 2021 due to the pandemic, but insists GDP growth in the 19 countries that use the euro would hit 3.8 percent, although later than originally hoped. Uber reports a loss of $968 million in the final three months of 2020, as its ride business struggled during the pandemic despite a boost from its food-delivery services. FIFA president Gianni Infantino tells AFP that virus restrictions could still be in place for next year's World Cup in Qatar but insisted stadiums would be full. Bayern Munich forward Thomas Mueller tests positive, eliminating him from Thursday's Club World Cup final in Doha against Mexican champions Tigres UANL. New York will allow stadiums and large venues to open at 10 percent capacity from later this month starting with a Brooklyn Nets basketball game at the Barclays Center, the team's first in front of fans in nearly a year. The virus has killed at least 2,355,410 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP on Thursday. The US is the worst-affected country with 471,575 deaths followed by Brazil with 234,850, Mexico with 169,760, India with 155,360 and the UK with 114,851. burs-nrh/fg/ach
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