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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: The pandemic has pushed over 100 million more workers into poverty, the UN's International Labour Organization said, with incomes slashed and 23 million fewer jobs. The Covax vaccine sharing programme for poorer countries has got another $2.4 billion from donors but it is still not enough to fight the pandemic, it says. Dozens of South African government officials face prosecution in a scandal over the awarding of coronavirus contracts worth around $1 billion. France and Israel are to start vaccinating children from age 12 this month but the Jewish state will limit jabs for now to those aged 12 to 15. The World Health Organization says one strain of a variant first detected in India -- now officially dubbed the "Delta variant" -- is considered "of concern" while two other strains have been downgraded. The leader of Western Sahara's Polisario independence movement, whose treatment for Covid in a Spanish hospital sparked a diplomatic row with Morocco, has left for Algeria, Madrid said. The five million residents of Australia's second-largest city are ordered to remain in lockdown for another week, as authorities try to stamp out a quick-spreading virus strain they describe as an "absolute beast". Swiss firm Lonza says it will open a new production line in the Netherlands to make ingredients for Moderna's vaccine, which will help in churning out hundreds of millions more jabs a year. Scotland fans should only travel to London for their Euro 2020 clash with old enemy England on June 18 if they have tickets or a safe place to watch the match, authorities say. International flights to Vietnam's two biggest cities are to resume, officials say, reversing a short-lived ban imposed over fears of a new wave. The pandemic has killed at least 3,681,985 people worldwide since the virus first emerged in December 2019, according to an AFP compilation of official data. The US is the worst-affected country with 595,213 deaths, followed by Brazil with 465,199, India with 335,102, Mexico with 227,840, Peru with 184,507 and Britain with 127,782. The figures are based on reports by health authorities in each country, but do not take into account upward revisions carried out later by statistical bodies. The WHO says up to three times more people have died directly or indirectly due to the pandemic than official figures suggest. burs-eab/fg/har
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  • Coronavirus: Latest global developments
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