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*New vaccination centres are due to open this month in the heart of two California communities especially hard hit by the coronavirus.

* Chicago schools have postponed in-person classes for thousands of students for another day after the third-largest district in the U.S. failed to reach an agreement with the teachers union on a safety plan.

Norway will not offer the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 to individuals over the age of 65, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health said, making it the latest European country to restrict its use.

* Half of Ukraine’s 41 million population is not willing to be vaccinated against coronavirus, Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said. ...

* North Korea is expected to receive nearly 2 million doses of the AstraZeneca shot by the first half of this year, said agencies leading the COVAX vaccine-sharing programme.

* Malaysia’s government expects to complete its immunisation programme by February next year, covering 80% of its population of about 32 million people.

* Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals said the Serum Institute of India has delayed the first supplies of the vaccine for private sale, instead prioritising government immunisation campaigns.

* Australia’s second-most populous city reintroduced coronavirus restrictions from Thursday after an Australian Open hotel quarantine worker tested positive to COVID-19, sending more than 500 tennis players and officials into isolation.

* Australia will buy 10 million additional doses of the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.

 

* Palestinians will receive 10,000 doses of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine on Thursday, enough to cover 5,000 people, Palestinian Health Minister Mai Alkaila told Voice of Palestine radio.

Israel to give 5,000 coronavirus vaccines to Palestinian doctors

* Uganda ordered 18 million doses of the vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and up to 40% of the shipments are expected to arrive by the end of March, the government said.

* Kuwait said it would suspend entry for non-citizens for two weeks from Feb. 7 after a rise in coronavirus cases, while neighbouring Saudi Arabia suspended entertainment activities and dine-in services at restaurants. ...

 

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