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Coronavirus Toll at 1000 GMT Friday

The novel coronavirus has killed at least 4,139,040 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Friday.

At least 192,534,990 cases of coronavirus have been registered.

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Lebanese Hospitals Warn Power Cuts Threaten 'Catastrophe'

Hospitals in crisis-hit Lebanon have warned of a looming "catastrophe" as some were only hours away from running out of fuel to keep life-saving equipment on during endless state power cuts.

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New Covid Variant 'Probable' This Year, Says Top French Expert

The French government's top advisor on Covid-19 warned Friday that a new variant of the disease would "probably" emerge in the winter months this year.

The country is currently battling an unprecedented spike in new cases caused by the more infectious Delta variant, which was first recorded in India.

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China Says WHO Plan to Audit Labs in Covid Origins Probe 'Arrogant'

China on Thursday said a WHO proposal to audit Chinese labs as part of further investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic showed "disrespect" and "arrogance towards science."

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India's Covid Deaths 10 Times Higher than Reported, Study Says

India's coronavirus death toll is up to 10 times higher than the nearly 415,000 fatalities reported by authorities, likely making it the country's worst humanitarian disaster since independence, a U.S. research group said Tuesday.

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Fourth Covid Case in Olympic Village as Toyota Rules out Games Ads

Tokyo's Olympic Village was hit by a fourth coronavirus case on Monday and major sponsor Toyota said it would not run any Games-related TV ads as the event struggled for support just days before the opening ceremony.

A Czech beach volleyball player became the fourth case and the third infected athlete in the Village, where thousands of competitors are living in a bio secure "bubble".

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Iran Shuts Tehran Govt Offices, Banks as Covid Spreads

Iran on Monday announced strict curbs in the capital Tehran and a nearby province to stem the spread of Covid-19, as daily infections drew close to an all-time high.

President Hassan Rouhani had earlier this month warned of a "fifth wave" because of an outbreak of the highly contagious Delta variant in the Middle East's hardest-hit country.

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Fauci: U.S. Might 'Still Have Polio' if Media Back Then Opposed Vaccine

Top U.S. scientist Anthony Fauci on Saturday blasted commentators who sound an anti-vaccination theme, saying America might still be battling smallpox and polio if today's kind of misinformation existed back then.

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KSA Stages 2nd Scaled-Down Hajj of Covid Era

Hajj pilgrims streamed out of the holy city of Mecca Sunday, launching the rituals of the great pilgrimage which Saudi Arabia is holding in a scaled-down form for a second year to ward off coronavirus.

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UK PM to Self-Isolate when Not Working, after Covid Case

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will undertake "only essential government business" in the week ahead after he was designated a close contact of a person infected with Covid, Downing Street said Sunday.

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