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OVERVIEW: Europe, Africa Developments--Reuters
Fri, 2021-02-26 16:37 — mike kraft* The World Health Organization is working with the European Commission to coordinate vaccine donations for other countries on the continent, the head of its European office said.
* AstraZeneca will deliver 180 million vaccines to Europe in the second quarter, including 20 million to Italy, the head of its Italian unit was quoted as saying, while EU officials remained wary about supply.
* France said it would bring in new restrictions for the area around its common border with Germany, as President Emmanuel Macron’s government tries to contain a surge of variants in the French region of Moselle.
* Finland will go into a three-week lockdown starting on March 8 and is prepared to declare a state of emergency, the prime minister said.
* Croatia said bars and restaurants can reopen outdoor terraces next week after a more than three-month closure due to the pandemic.
* Hungary is to extend a partial lockdown until March 15 with infections expected to rise in the next two weeks, while it expects to get 1 million doses of Chinese Sinopharm’s vaccine in March and April, with 3.5 million more doses arriving in May.
* New variants of COVID-19 risk a third wave in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
* The African Union is backing calls for drugmakers to waive some intellectual property rights on COVID-19 medicines and vaccines to speed up their rollout to poor countries, the head of its disease control body said.
* Hospitals should prepare for a possible second wave and take steps to prevent the disease spreading, health authorities in the government-controlled part of Yemen said.
* South Africa could spend up to 19.3 billion rand over the next three years to vaccinate most of its population, the Treasury said.
* India announced an expansion of its vaccination programme but warned that breaches of coronavirus protocols could worsen an infection surge in many states. ...
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