Covid-19 Pandemia: live updates and news from February 1, 2021

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Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks on the crisis with pharmaceutical executives, German regional leaders and European Commission officials on Monday in an attempt to speed up the stuttering vaccination effort on the continent.

AstraZeneca Plc will deliver 9 million additional doses of vaccines to the European Union in the first quarter, while the bloc tries to obtain its inoculation unit on track. Bayer AG agreed to produce the experimental CureVac NV coronavirus vaccine to help accelerate the launch of a promising injection that is in advanced clinical trials.

Valneva SE, a French vaccine developer, said the UK government exercised the option to order 40 million extra doses of his experimental coronavirus injection for the next year.

Infections continued to show a decelerating trend in many regions of the globe, including the United States, although concerns about new variants remain. Italy will ease restrictions on most of the country starting on Monday.

Main developments:

  • Global Tracker: Cases approach 103 million; deaths exceed 2.2 million
  • Vaccine Tracker: Over 98.3 million injections given worldwide
  • Governments exploit Covid data for other uses, risking reactions
  • Pfizer or Sputnik? Race to inject requests requires choice
  • In the face of a vaccine emergency, the EU made a enemy of all
  • Merkel’s handprints are all over Germany vaccine failures
  • Good vaccines, but here’s why Covid will never leave: QuickTake

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Merkel calls for talks on vaccine crisis (4:45 pm HK)

Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold crisis negotiations in an attempt to speed up Europe’s vaccination effort. This afternoon’s video call in Berlin comes after Ursula von der Leyen, the committee’s chairman, announced that AstraZeneca will deliver 9 million additional doses of vaccines to the European Union in the first quarter.

Germany’s contagion rate rose on Monday to 90.9 infections per 100,000 people in the past seven days, from 90.2 on Sunday. The government said the level needs to be below 50 to ease restrictions.

Bayer to help CureVac produce its Covid vaccine (4:20 pm HK)

Bayer AG agreed to produce the experimental CureVac NV coronavirus vaccine to help accelerate the launch of a promising injection that is in advanced clinical trials.

The move extends Bayer’s current CureVac pact and simply helps with regulatory releases and global distribution. This follows the commitments of other European pharmaceutical giants Sanofi and Novartis AG to put their manufacturing capabilities on the rise of Pfizer Inc. and the Covid-19 injection of BioNTech SE.

Exercise option in the UK for 40 million Valneva doses (4:10 pm HK)

Valneva SE, a French vaccine developer, said the UK government exercised the option to order 40 million extra doses of his experimental coronavirus injection for the next year.

The compromise raises the size of the UK order to 100 million doses, said Valneva. Britain could still buy 90 million more doses for delivery between 2023 and 2025, bringing the contract value up to 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.7 billion) if all options are exercised.

Singapore seeks law to allow data tracking for criminal investigations (14h51 HK)

Singapore presented a bill on Monday in parliament to formalize the use of contact tracking data in criminal investigations for serious crimes, after it was revealed that such information was used for that purpose in a murder case.

The law will specify that public sector agencies may use personal contact tracking data recorded in digital contact tracking systems for contact tracking purposes only, except when police and law enforcement officers are required to use the data for investigations and prosecutions. criminal offenses for serious violations, according to the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office in a statement on Monday. Such crimes include murder, terrorism, kidnapping and serious sexual crimes.

Tokyo reports the lowest number of new cases since December (14h29 HK)

Tokyo has reported 393 new infections, while the slowdown in the Japanese capital continues. Although Mondays typically bring lower counts, the number is the lowest reported for a Monday since December 21 and represents a significant drop from the peak of 1,219 cases on January 11 on Monday. The seven-day moving average for new cases dropped to about 850 from 1,812 three weeks ago.

Despite the improvement in the situation, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga appears determined to extend a state of emergency this week for major metropolitan areas.

Astra increases dose distribution amid chaotic EU deployment (1:11 pm HK)

AstraZeneca Plc will deliver an additional 9 million vaccine doses to the European Union in the first quarter of this year, while the bloc tries to launch its chaotic inoculation campaign.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Twitter on Sunday that the drugmaker would start deliveries a week ahead of schedule and expand its manufacturing.

Chinese police seize more than 3,000 doses of fake vaccines (12:30 HK)

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