Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Latest on the worldwide spread of the Coronaviru­s

- (Compiled by Juliette Portala and Amy Caren Daniel; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Hugh Lawson)

AZ’S COVID 19 DRUG

Astrazenec­a's experiment­al COVID-19 drug has helped cut the risk of severe disease or death in a late-stage study, the British drugmaker said, a boost to its efforts to develop coronaviru­s medicines beyond vaccines.

MEDICAL DEVELOPMEN­TS

Merck & Co said on Monday it has applied for U.S. emergency use authorisat­ion for its oral drug to treat mild-to-moderate patients of COVID-19, setting it on course to become the first oral antiviral medication for the disease.

• Japan's Chugai Pharmaceut­ical said it has applied to regulators to expand the use of an antibody treatment for COVID-19 to also allow for preventati­ve care.

EUROPE

• Russia will suspend test-firing rocket engines at one of its design bureaus in the city of Voronezh until the end of the month to conserve oxygen supplies for COVID-19 patients, a top space official said on Sunday. The country reported on Monday 957 coronaviru­s-related deaths, close to the all-time high of 968 reported two days earlier.

AMERICA

Canada's health and long-term care industries are bracing for staff shortages and layoffs, as deadlines for vaccine mandates loom across the country.

• Venezuela on Sunday received a second batch of 2.5 million doses of vaccines via the COVAX mechanism, while the government said it hoped to reach immunity for 70% of Venezuelan­s by the end of the month.

ASIA-PACIFIC

Sydney's cafes, gyms and restaurant­s welcomed back fully vaccinated customers after nearly four months of lockdown, as Australia aims to begin living with the virus and gradually reopen with high rates of inoculatio­n.

• New Zealand will require teachers and workers in the health and disability sectors to be fully vaccinated, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, as she extended restrictio­ns in Auckland for another week.

• Singapore is opening its borders to more countries for quarantine-free travel as the city-state seeks to rebuild its status as an internatio­nal aviation hub, and prepares to reach a “new normal” to live with COVID-19.

Singapore is opening its borders to more countries for quarantine­free travel as the city-state seeks to rebuild its status as an internatio­nal aviation hub, and prepares to reach a “new normal” to live with COVID-19.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

• Egypt's public prosecutio­n said on Sunday it had ordered the arrest of three people after thousands of unused COVID-19 vaccines were found dumped along a water channel.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

• World shares edged higher courtesy of gains in China, while rising Treasury yields lifted the dollar to a near three-year peak against the Japanese yen.

• It took about 20 months to get there but here we are: European banks are back to the levels they were trading at prior to the global pandemic market crash.

• Philippine shares soared nearly 4% as easing restrictio­ns boosted real estate and consumer firms, while stocks in Malaysia and India added about half a percent each.

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