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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: World Health Organization inspectors visit the Chinese contagious diseases laboratory in Wuhan which Donald Trump controversially claimed might have been the source of the virus. Spain's coronavirus death toll passes the 60,000 mark as another 565 people die over the previous 24 hours. Russia has reached out to German biotechnology company IDT Biologika to explore jointly producing the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, the German health ministry says. And Spain says it is "open" to using Sputnik V if it is approved by European regulators, a day after a study revealed the vaccine is safe and effective. British pharmaceutical group GlaxoSmithKline and German biotech firm CureVac announce plans to jointly develop a jab with the potential to counter multiple variants. Belgium joins a growing list of European Union countries that are restricting use of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 jab to younger age brackets, limiting it to adults under age 55. The regulatory authority in Switzerland also declines to authorise use of the Anglo-Swedish firm's vaccine, saying "new studies" are needed. Initial data from Israel's coronavirus vaccination campaign shows the Pfizer/BioNTech jab protects against serious illness, but it is not yet clear whether it slows transmissions or spells progress toward achieving herd immunity, experts say. The Covax programme for Covid-19 vaccines publishes its first distribution list, planning enough doses for dozens of countries to immunise more than three percent of their populations by mid-year. Global air passenger traffic plunged by an unprecedented 66 percent in 2020 due to travel restrictions imposed over the pandemic, the International Air Transport Association says. Up to 600 tennis players and officials at the Australian Open are told to isolate and get tested as warm up events are cancelled after a hotel staff member tests positive. The coronavirus has killed more than 2,253,813 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to an AFP tally based on official sources at 1230 GMT. The countries with the most deaths are the US on 446,901, Brazil 226,309 and Mexico 159,533. The global death toll, calculated from official daily figures published by national health authorities, is an underestimate and does not include later revisions by statistics agencies. burs-nrh-jmy/bp
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  • Coronavirus: Latest global developments
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