Latest coronavirus updates from around world

The coronavirus has killed more than 4,741,748 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019,

By AFP
September 27, 2021
A child affected with coronavirus is being treated at a hospital. File photo

PARIS: Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:

- Paraguay: finally a day with no Covid deaths -

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For the first time since March 2020, Paraguay records a day free of Covid deaths, the health ministry announces on Sunday.

The pandemic has killed 16,188 people there with the deaths peaking in July 2021 until officials finally recorded on Saturday as a day without deaths.

- Surge of cases in Syria -

Hospitals in the Syrian capital Damascus and the coastal province of Latakia have reached capacity due to rising coronavirus admissions and some patients are being transferred to the provinces, says a health official.

Syria's 442 new coronavirus infections in government-held areas on Saturday was a new daily record. The country has so far suffered 32,580 cases and 2,198 deaths in regime-controlled territory.

- Bolsonaro tests negative -

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tests negative for the virus on Sunday, after three members of his delegation returning from the UN assembly general in New York caught it, says the government.

The statement did not say if the president, who had been in isolation, would return to normal duties on Monday. Bolsonaro has not been vaccinated and was spotted several times in New York without a mask.

- Covax gets vaccines to Nicaragua, Bolivia -

Spain delivers nearly half a million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, while Bolivia gets 188,370 doses of Pfizer from the United States.

Both shipments came via the Covax scheme designed to get the vaccine free to poorer countries, paid for by the richer nations.

- France doubles vaccines doses for poor countries -

President Emmanuel Macron announces that France will double the number of vaccine doses it will send to poorer countries to 120 million, and work with UNICEF in helping African countries organise their vaccination roll-out.

France will also redirect 20 percent of the special funding it received from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) towards projects designed to restart the economies of African countries.

- Numbers down in France's 'Covid pass' protests -

More than 60,000 people rally across France against the "Covid pass" required for access to many public spaces, according to government estimates, significantly down on previous weekends.

- More than 4.7 million dead -

The coronavirus has killed more than 4,741,748 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to an AFP tally from official sources.

The US is the worst-affected country with 687,789 deaths, followed by Brazil with 594,200, India with 446,918, Mexico with 275,303 and Russia with 203,900.

The countries with the most deaths over the past seven days are: the United States with 14,255; Russia with 5,670; and Mexico with 4,000.

The WHO has said that taking into account excess mortality directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19 the pandemic's true overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records.

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