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The Latest: UN appeals to rich nations to share vaccine...


BERLIN U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is appealing to rich nations to support the purchase of coronavirus vaccines for poor countries.
Guterres says the U.N.-backed COVAX program needs $5 billion until the end of January. The program, created to ensure access to COVID-19 vaccines for all countries, currently faces a shortfall of more than $20 billion, he says.
“At the same time, I see countries that have bought more vaccines than several times the volume of their population or at least made the bids in that regard,” said Guterres, urging governments to donate excess doses to COVAX.
He notes it is in the best interest of the world to ensure broad immunization because “nature always strikes back.” ....

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WHO: Vaccination in Asia-Pacific expected mid or late 2021


WHO: Vaccination in Asia-Pacific expected mid or late 2021
by Victoria Milko, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 17, 2020 12:16 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 17, 2020 at 12:26 am EDT
JAKARTA, Indonesia The World Health Organization said Thursday that countries in the Asia-Pacific region are not guaranteed to have early access to COVID-19 shots and urged them to adopt a long-term approach to the pandemic.
“The development of safe and effective vaccines is one thing. Producing them in adequate quantities and reaching everyone who needs them is another,” WHO Regional Director Dr. Takeshi Kasai told reporters in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
While some countries that have independent vaccine purchase agreements might start vaccination campaigns in the coming months, others could see vaccination begin in the middle or late 2021, said Dr. Socorro Escalante, WHO’s co-ordinator for essential medicines and health technologies. ....

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The Latest: Most vaccines in Asia expected mid or late...


California sets records for cases, deaths as virus surges
US angling to secure more of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine
The first COVID-19 vaccinations are underway at U.S. nursing homes, where the virus has killed upwards of 110,000 people, even as the nation struggles to contain a surge so alarming that California is dispensing thousands of body bags and lining up refrigerated morgue trailers.
Germany has hit a new record level of deaths from the coronavirus as it enters a harder lockdown, closing shops and schools to try to bring down stubbornly high new cases.
The U.K. is toughening up advice over what people should do during the holiday period. Last month, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland agreed to permit a maximum of three households to mix between Dec. 23 and Dec. 27, regardless of what local restrictions are in place. ....

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The Latest: Denmark begins shutting down nationwide


9 & 10 News
December 17, 2020
COPENHAGEN, Denmark Denmark is shutting down nationwide, with shopping malls and department stores ordered to close as of Wednesday and small shops except for food stores and pharmacies told to shut as of Dec. 25.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the restrictions will apply until Jan. 3. Hairdressers and beauty shops will close as of Dec. 21.
Frederiksen said she was “deeply concerned about how it will go in the coming winter months,” adding that Denmark’s “health care system is under pressure.”
“An epidemic that is running out of control will have major consequences, and greater consequences than shutting down now,” she said. ....

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