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Dutch coronavirus lockdown likely to be extended by two weeks

Dutch coronavirus lockdown likely to be extended by two weeks Facebook Dutch coronavirus lockdown likely to be extended by two weeks Facebook What s up According to new reports from The Hague, the coronavirus lockdown currently in place in the Netherlands is likely to be extended by at least two weeks.  The coronavirus situation in the Netherlands In the weekly report published on January 5, the National Institute for Public Health and Environment (RIVM) stated that, while the number of coronavirus infections had decreased, the percentage of positive tests remained high and the hard lockdown that came into effect before Christmas was yet to provide convincing results. 

The Latest: Britain s Johnson talks lockdown, hospital surge | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

The Latest: Australia moves up vaccination start to February People wait to be tested for the new coronavirus in Mexico City, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Once Mexico has vaccinated its frontline medical workers against COVID-19, the government will turn its attention to the elderly living in its most remote places, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) January 06, 2021 - 8:38 PM CANBERRA, Australia — Australia is advancing the start of its coronavirus vaccination program to mid-February, with plans to inoculate 15% of the population by late March. The government had argued there was no reason for an emergency rollout that cut short usual regulatory processes as has occurred in the United States and elsewhere because local transmission rates in Australia are much lower. It had planned to start vaccinating in March.

Wed 11:03 a m : Latest world virus headlines — Hospitals struggle to keep up in COVID-19 hotspot California | News, Sports, Jobs

. Wed. 11:03 a.m.: Latest world virus headlines — Hospitals struggle to keep up in COVID-19 hotspot California Jan 6, 2021 A healthcare worker, left, is administered a shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine at a mass vaccination center today in Veghel, Netherlands. Nearly two weeks after most other European Union nations, the Netherlands today began its COVID-19 vaccination program, with care home staff and front-line workers in hospitals first in line for the shot. (Piroschka van de Wouw/Pool via AP) Here are summaries of the latest coronavirus pandemic Associated Press stories worldwide, including: • European Union gives quick OK to Moderna vaccine; • Georgia confirms state’s first case of coronavirus variant;

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