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Thousands Attend Serbian Patriarch's Funeral, Coronavirus Victim

Thousands of mourners paid homage Sunday to Patriarch Irinej, leader of Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), who died of Covid-19 during the country's record surge in coronavirus cases.

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U.S. Expects to Begin Covid Vaccinations in Early December

The United States hopes to begin a sweeping program of Covid vaccinations in early December, the head of the government coronavirus vaccine effort said Sunday.

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Virus Has Put 'Enormous Strain' on UK Economy

Britain's finance minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday warned that the British economy was under "enormous strain" because of the coronavirus, ahead of a government spending review next week

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G20 to Back 'Equitable' Access to Coronavirus Vaccine

G20 leaders will pledge to "spare no effort" in ensuring fair distribution of coronavirus vaccines worldwide, and reaffirm support for debt-laden poor countries, according to a draft communique seen by AFP Sunday.

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German FM Slams Corona Protesters for Nazi Victim Comparisons

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Sunday lashed out at anti-mask protesters comparing themselves to Nazi victims, accusing them of trivializing the Holocaust and "making a mockery" of the courage shown by resistance fighters.

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U.S. Approves Covid Therapy, G20 Pushes for Global Vaccine Access

U.S. drug regulators have given emergency approval to a Covid-19 antibody therapy as G20 nations pushed for global access to vaccines as the pandemic led to further closures in parts of the world.

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Polish PM Urges No Travel over Christmas

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Saturday warned Poles against any travel over the Christmas period, as he announced that most coronavirus restrictions would be extended but shops would re-open.

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Coronavirus Crisis to Dominate Saudi-hosted G20 Summit

Saudi Arabia hosts the G20 summit Saturday in a first for an Arab nation, with the virtual forum dominated by efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and the worst global recession in decades.

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Spain Touts Mass Vaccine Plan, Sees Light at Tunnel's End

After months of turmoil and over 42,000 deaths, Spain appeared to see light at the end of the tunnel Friday, announcing ambitious plans to vaccinate much of the population by mid-2021. 

"Our forecasts, under almost any reasonable scenario, show that a very substantial part of the Spanish population will be able to be vaccinated, with all guarantees, within the first half of the year," said Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. 

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WHO Advises against Remdesivir for Coronavirus Treatment

The anti-viral drug remdesivir should not be used to treat Covid-19 patients no matter how severe their illness as it has "no important effect" on survival chances, the World Health Organization said Friday.

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