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Coronavirus Digest

16 Sep 2020
Over 5 million people have been infected with coronavirus in India. As many as 60,000 cases may have gone undetected in Australia. All the latest from DW here.
10 Sep 2020
Following spike in cases, groups of more than six people will be banned from meeting. Meanwhile, Israel began a week-long campaign of evening curfews and school closures in 40 zones. DW rounds up the latest.
5 Sep 2020
The first case of coronavirus reinfection in the US has been documented in Nevada, following similar reports from Hong Kong and in Europe. Catch up with the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 Aug 2020
Africa's top health official says the continent has seen a 20% decrease in new cases over the past week. Africa has reported more than 1.2 million new cases, half of which were found in South Africa.
14 Aug 2020
Finnish health authorities have said citizens should wear face masks in public, after previously questioning the necessity. Find out more about the pandemic's latest major developments.
9 Aug 2020
The global coronavirus death toll has exceeded 700,000, with one person dying every 15 seconds in recent weeks. Catch up with this and other latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic.
8 Aug 2020
Experts have warned India is still months away from its peak. Germany again reports over 1,000 cases. Australia may keep its borders closed until the end of the year. Catch up with the latest news on the pandemic.

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