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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: The number of deaths from all causes recorded in Russia in October rose by nearly 50,000 on the previous year, the country's statistics agency says. Germany's Covid-19 death toll passes 20,000 with the head of its disease control agency saying infections are taking a worrying turn. UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock says he is "particularly concerned" about a spike in cases in London, and parts of the counties of Kent and Essex that border the British capital. France will lift a six-week-long nationwide coronavirus lockdown on December 15 but impose a curfew from 8pm, including on New Year's Eve, Prime Minister Jean Castex announces. European Union leaders reach an agreement with Poland and Hungary, resolving a dispute that will unblock the bloc's landmark post-coronavirus recovery plan. European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde unleashed hundreds of billions of euros more stimulus, saying it will likely take until early 2022 for an economic recovery from Covid-19 to take root. A two-week-long cyberattack targeting the European Medicines Agency will not affect its timeline for approval of coronavirus vaccines, the head of the regulator says Accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in a ceremony held online because of the coronavirus, the World Food Programme (WFP) warns of a "hunger pandemic" it said could be worse than Covid-19. The World Trade Organization fails to agree on a proposal to exempt Covid-19 vaccines from intellectual property rights -- an idea staunchly opposed by pharmaceutical giants. The novel coronavirus has killed at least 1,570,398 people since the outbreak emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP on Thursday. The US is the worst-affected country with 289,450 deaths, followed by Brazil with 178,995, India with 141,772 and Mexico with 111,655. Some 18,000 more people died from Covid-19 in Spain between March and May than previous thought, its national statistics office says. The change makes Spain the worst-hit European country, ahead of the UK. burs-nrh-jmy/cdw
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  • Coronavirus: Latest global developments
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