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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: The World Health Organization says up to three times more people have died due to the pandemic than official figures suggest, with many dying because they could not get treatment for other illnesses. The IMF proposes a $50 billion plan to end the Covid-19 pandemic, with a target of vaccinating at least 40 percent of the world's population by the end of 2021. The bosses of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson announce at a G20 health summit they will supply around 3.5 billion vaccine doses at cost or discount to low- and middle-income countries this year and next. The European Union pledges at the meeting to donate 100 million vaccine doses, while France and Germany will each give 30 million. The July 23-August 8 Olympic Games will go ahead even if the city of Tokyo remains in a state of emergency, the Olympic pointman for the Games, John Coates, said, insisting it will be safe for athletes and the Japanese population. Spain will allow "all vaccinated people" to visit the country from June 7 as it tries to revive its virus-battered tourism industry. Many Germans are able to visit a beer garden, dine outdoors or go swimming for the first time in months as parts of the country ease curbs. Norway says it will ease some virus restrictions on May 27, making it easier to serve alcohol in bars and invite guests home as the pandemic seems to be under control. Only 15 people out of almost 60,000 who attended nine pilot events for mass gatherings, including football matches and the Brit Awards, have since tested positive for coronavirus, British health officials say. Argentina's football association (AFA) suspends all professional tournaments as a new coronavirus lockdown is imposed on the country, just over three weeks before hosting the Copa America. The pandemic has killed at least 3,432,711 people worldwide since the virus first emerged in late 2019, according to an AFP compilation of official data. The United States is the worst-affected country with 588,539 deaths, followed by Brazil with 444,094, India with 291,331, Mexico with 221,080 and Britain with 127,701. The figures are based on reports by the health authorities in each country, but do not take into account upward revisions carried out later by statistical bodies. burs-eab-jmy/yad
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  • Coronavirus: Latest global developments
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