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Japan PM says 2-week extension may be 'necessary' for COVID-19 state of emergency in Tokyo region

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Wednesday the government is considering a two-week extension of a state of emergency in the Tokyo area due to continuing pressure on the medical system from COVID-19 cases.

India's Bharat Biotech says COVID-19 vaccine shows 81% interim efficacy

Bharat Biotech's homegrown COVID-19 vaccine has shown an interim vaccine efficacy of 81% in late-stage clinical trials, the Indian company said on Wednesday.

Kenya hails first vaccines as 'bazookas' against COVID-19

Kenya welcomed the arrival of over a million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday in its first batch under a global plan to ensure equitable distribution.

Frontline Singapore bank staff to get COVID-19 vaccines

Staff at Singapore's banks engaged in key operations are being offered COVID-19 vaccinations, making it one of the first global centres to inoculate its financial services industry.

Austria to get extra vaccines, study South African variant hotspot

Austria will receive an extra 100,000 doses of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine to administer to all adults in a hotspot of the South African variant and carry out a study there on the drug's efficacy, the government said on Wednesday.

Italy could produce bulk vaccines in 4-6 months: ministry

Some Italian companies have given their availability to produce COVID-19 vaccines and the production could take off in 4-6 months after regulators' authorisation, the industry ministry said on Wednesday.

Decision on overseas Olympic spectators to be made by end-March: Japanese minister

The decision on whether to let overseas spectators attend the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo will be made by the end of March, Japan's Olympics minister, Tamayo Marukawa, said on Wednesday.

Kenya calls first vaccines 'bazookas', Rwanda secures Pfizer shots

Kenya received over a million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, while Rwanda said it was the first in Africa to secure shots from Pfizer, as efforts to inoculate the world's poorest nations accelerated.

Poland strikes deal to produce Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

Polish biotech firm Mabion has signed a preliminary agreement to manufacture Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine with financial support from a state-run fund, as the government strives to accelerate its vaccination programme.

South Korea investigates deaths of two who received AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

South Korean authorities are investigating the deaths of two people, both with pre-existing conditions, who died within days of receiving AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine.

Germany to ease COVID-19 curbs, ramp up vaccinations

German authorities are expected on Wednesday to announce a gradual easing of coronavirus curbs, seeking a balance between the needs of public health and the economy as the country also moves to speed up a sluggish vaccination campaign.

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