The Sun (Malaysia)

Global Covid cases top 60m

Urged to close ski resorts to curb infections

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BERLIN: Germany has announced that it will push for Europe to ban ski holidays in a bid to curb coronaviru­s infections, while cases of Covid-19 reached a new peak of more than 60 million globally.

The prospect of Christmas behind closed doors rather than on the slopes stretched before Europeans as Americans faced their own gloom, recording the highest daily death toll from the virus in six months on the eve of a subdued Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

US President-elect Joe Biden cited accelerati­ng plans to deliver a vaccine as he appealed for his “weary” countrymen to dig deep. “There is real hope, tangible hope. So, hang on. Don’t let yourself surrender to the fatigue,” Biden said in a televised Thanksgivi­ng address.

“You will get your lives back. Life is going to return to normal. That will happen. This will not last forever.”

Biden spoke as a tally of official sources compiled by AFP showed that more than 60 million infections leading to 1.4 million deaths have been recorded around the world.

The number of infections, roughly equivalent to the population of Italy, likely only reflects a fraction of the actual total, as many countries lack testing capacity.

Rising cases have seen countries around the world impose new restrictio­ns in recent weeks, though some, such as France and the United Kingdom, have begun cautiously opening back up again.

Germany, however, announced on Wednesday that it will extend its virus curbs until 2021 and plans to seek a deal with European partners to close ski slopes until Jan 10.

The statement from Chancellor Angela Merkel dovetailed with French plans announced one day earlier to shutter ski resorts through the year’s end.

“I will say this openly that it won’t be easy but we will try,” Merkel said.

The move put Berlin and Paris on a collision course with resort operators and holiday hotspot Austria ahead of the Christmas season.

In non-European Union member Switzerlan­d, however, skis resorts are open, although police have been spotted patrolling to ensure that skiers respect anti-Covid measures such as wearing masks and social distancing. – AFP

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