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Estonia takes on presidency of the United Nations Security Council

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Daily: Estonia has highest seven-day COVID-19 rate globally

Estonia had as of Friday the highest coronavirus rate worldwide, daily Postimees reports. The actual picture depends on which figures are being looked at, however. The 14-day rate per 100,000 inhabitants for Estonia is still lower than the Czech Republic, the country which Estonia beat into the top place. Postimees wrote (link in Estonian) that the 1,111.27 people per million inhabitants have received a positive coronavirus test in Estonia, citing data from John Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD – the highest figure worldwide. Estonia s population is a little over 1.3 million. Data released by the Health Board (Terviseamet) gives figures from March 6-12 of between 1,181 and 1,957 new coronavirus cases per day (see graph below), giving an average of 1,435 new cases per day for that period. Estimates put Estonia s current population at around 1.29 million, which would give a figure of 1,112 new cases per million – very close to the Postimees-cited figure.

Watch again: Webinar marks 100 years of Estonian-UK diplomatic relations

The two-hour webinar featured a centenary message from U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, himself no stranger to Estonia, having visited the country in an official capacity more than once - the last time in December 2019. The event marking the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Estonian-British diplomatic relations wasorganized by the Centre for Geopolitics at Cambridge University and the University of Tartu, the Estonian Embassy in London, the British Embassy in Tallinn, and the Estonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ambassadors from each country to the other also took part on the panel. The webinar was moderated by Charles Clarke, U.K. Home Secretary 2004-2006 during Tony Blair s premiership, and featured a panel made up of:

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