Factbox-Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus

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DEATHS AND INFECTIONS * Eikon users, see COVID-19: MacroVitals here for a case tracker and summary of news. EUROPE * Britain’s Captain Tom Moore, the World War Two veteran who lifted a nation’s spirits by raising millions of pounds for health service workers battling the coronavirus, died aged 100 after he contracted COVID-19. * Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that most of the lockdown measures in the Netherlands will remain in place for weeks due to fears over a surge in cases as a result of variant strains. * French President Emmanuel Macron said all French people who are willing to be vaccinated will be offered a vaccine by the end of summer, while the country’s top health advisory body approved the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shot. * Russia will be able to vaccinate 700 million people with the Sputnik V shot this year, the head of the RDIF sovereign wealth fund said. * Germany will have vaccinated 10 million people against the new coronavirus by the end of the first quarter, Chancellor Angela Merkel said. ASIA-PACIFIC * India is expected to grant emergency use authorization for Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine this month or next, the Russian Direct Investment Fund said. * Vietnam’s health minister said a newly detected outbreak that has infected 301 people was caused by the more contagious UK variant of the coronavirus. * Japan will hold the Summer Olympics regardless of the situation with the pandemic, and plans to begin vaccinations in mid-February. AMERICAS * The Biden administration will launch a new program shipping coronavirus vaccines directly to retail pharmacies starting next week in an effort to increase Americans’ access to shots. * The White House will raise the federal government’s planned increase in the supply of COVID-19 vaccine to states to 20% over three weeks, from a prior pledge of 16%, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said. * Canada has signed its first deal to allow a foreign coronavirus vaccine to be manufactured domestically. * Mexico’s Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell said the nation had signed a contract for Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine and would likely issue an emergency use authorization for it within hours. * The head of the PAHO-WHO mission in Venezuela said the South American nation has reserved at least 1.4 million vaccines through the international COVAX system. MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA * South Africa will get 2 million doses of vaccines from the COVAX vaccine distribution scheme co-led by the World Health Organization by March. * Uganda has ordered 18 million doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS * Pfizer aims to make two billion doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in 2021. * Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine proved to be almost 92% effective in protecting against COVID-19. * Oxford University and AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine had 76% efficacy against symptomatic infection for three months after a single dose, which increased if the second shot is delayed. ECONOMIC IMPACT * Global stock markets surged on increased optimism about more U.S. stimulus and recovery, while retail investors retreated from GameStop and their fleeting interest in silver, causing their prices to tumble. [MKTS/GLOB] * Democrats in Congress prepared to take the first steps toward fast-track passage of U.S. President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package - and without Republican support if necessary. Compiled by Aditya Soni, Veronica Snoj and Jagoda Darlak; Edited by Angus MacSwan and Bill Berkrot

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