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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: Lebanon's new two-week stay-at-home order comes into force after record numbers of cases piled pressure on health services that are also struggling to cope with thousands injured by a deadly August 4 blast at Beirut's port. The lockdown adds to the woes of a country that was in dire economic crisis even before the coronavirus and the massive explosion, which killed 181 people and left thousands homeless. Joe Biden says he will implement a national plan to battle the pandemic on his first day in office if he is elected. He says in his nomination speech President Donald Trump's failure to protect more Americans from the pandemic is "unforgivable" promising: "I will protect America." British government debt exceeds £2 trillion ($2.6 trillion) for the first time following large state borrowing as the pandemic pushed the UK economy deep into recession, the Office for National Statistics says. Meanwhile, German's Finance Minister Olaf Scholz says his country must take on yet more debt in 2021, thus loosening again its debt rules, to lessen the impact of the coronavirus. The pandemic has killed at least 793,847 people worldwide since surfacing in China late last year, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT on Friday. More than 22.7 million cases have been registered in 196 countries and territories. The United States has recorded the most deaths with 174,290, according to Johns Hopkins University, followed by Brazil with 112,304, Mexico with 59,106, India with 54,849 and Britain with 41,403. By Friday there were 252,233 deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean and 212,135 in Europe, Ireland's agriculture minister resigns for breaching government coronavirus guidelines by attending a parliamentary golf society dinner. Prime minister Micheal Martin says he accepted Dara Calleary's resignation after just 37 days in the position, calling it "the right decision" and an "error of judgement". burs-jba-jmy/jxb
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  • Coronavirus: latest global developments
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