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| - Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: Authorities order a snap five-day lockdown in Melbourne to contain an outbreak, but the Australian Open tennis tournament continues with players competing in a biosecure "bubble" without fans. Hungary becomes the first EU nation to start using Russia's Sputnik V vaccine, the country's chief medical officer says. Britain's economy shrank by a record 9.9 percent last year on the fallout from the pandemic. President Joe Biden signs deals to acquire 200 million more doses from Moderna and Pfizer saying the US is "on track" to vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of July. Czech lawmakers vote down a move by the populist minority government to extend a state of emergency as public scepticism about the pandemic remains widespread. Los Angeles temporarily closes five major vaccination centres including Dodger Stadium over a shortage of jabs even as California tops the US pandemic death toll. US federal debt is set to climb beyond the nation's GDP this year to reach its second-largest budget deficit since World War II. Disney's streaming services gain ground on Netflix's 200 million strong audience with 146 million subscribers, as people hunker down and turn to online entertainment during the pandemic. The International Ski Federation cancels all remaining World Cups in Norway due to new mandatory isolation imposed on visitors to the country. A fight for the World Boxing Organisation light-heavyweight crown is postponed after Russian contender Maxim Vlasov tests positive. The virus has killed at least 2,368,493 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP on Friday. The US is the worst-affected country with 475,449 deaths followed by Brazil with 236,201, Mexico with 171,234, India with 155,360 and the UK with 115,529. burs-nrh/eab/txw
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