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Coronavirus news live: South Korea reports daily Covid case record as Omicron variant hits | World news

King JajaBy King JajaDecember 2, 2021No Comments0 Views
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1.21am EST

01:21

The Ukraine has just released their daily Covid numbers.

The European nation recorded 13,531 new cases of Covid-19 for Wednesday.

The figure included 1,346 children and 240 health workers, according to an update from the ministry of health.










1.15am EST

01:15

Amy Fleming

Here’s a fun story from our reporter Amy Fleming on the ‘pandemic body’ and how the Covid era changed us.

From hair loss to weight gain, decaying teeth and sore eyes – the strange, difficult years of coronavirus have changed us physically.

Will we ever get back to our former selves?

Read the full story here.










12.52am EST

00:52

Indonesia tightens travel curbs as it braces for Omicron arrival

Authorities in Indonesia have tightened border curbs, extended quarantine and limited movement on strategic toll roads, in a preemptive move to limit the spread of the Omicron Covid variant, Reuters report.

The southeast Asian nation has also extended mandatory quarantine for arrivals from seven days to ten.

“This policy… will be evaluated every now and then as we understand and continue digging more information about this new variant,” senior minister Luhut Pandjaitan said in a statement on Wednesday.

Travel to Indonesia from 11 countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Nigeria, will not be allowed, except for returning Indonesians, who will be subjected to 14 days of isolation.

New domestic travel measures include limiting the volume of traffic on toll roads to reduce people movement, according to the transport minister.

Official data in Indonesia shows a sharp reduction in new daily infections, with a daily average of about 400 last month compared to about 40,000 in July.

More than a third of its 270 million population are vaccinated.




A man walks past a coronavirus-themed mural in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the country tightens travel curbs in preparation for Omicron arrival.

A man walks past a coronavirus-themed mural in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the country tightens travel curbs in preparation for Omicron arrival. Photograph: Tatan Syuflana/AP

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at 12.59am EST










12.46am EST

00:46

Canada has reported it’s first case of wildlife found infected with Covid-19 after three wild white-tailed deer were identified with the virus.

The National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (CFIA) confirmed reports, saying the deer were sampled earlier in November in the Estrie region of Quebec.

However, the deer showed “no evidence of clinical signs of disease” and were all apparently healthy, according to a recent Environment and Climate Change Canada report.










12.00am EST

00:00

Thailand has just released their daily Covid report.

The southeast Asian nation reported another 4,971 new Covid cases, bringing the cumulative total to 2,125,729.

Another 33 deaths were also reported for Wednesday, bringing the total tally to 20,847.










11.55pm EST

23:55

Summary

It’s been another busy few hours as the world scrambles to make sense of the Omicron variant.

Here are the most important developments so far.

  • Hong Kong’s quarantine is pushing Cathay Pacific pilots to “breaking point” as many seek work elsewhere, AFP reports.
  • India has recorded another 9,765 daily Covid cases and 277 for Wednesday, according to an update from the health ministry.
  • Germany has reported another 73,209 new Covid cases for Wednesday and 388 deaths, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute.
  • China is reporting 73 new Covid cases for Wednesday, a decrease from the 113 reported Covid cases a day earlier, Reuters reports.
  • South Korea has reported a new daily record in Covid cases with 5,266 cases recorded on Wednesday, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.
  • A large number of temporary and bridging Australian visa holders will be cut off from their families this Christmas despite the planned easing of border restrictions, causing further agony and uncertainty for those stuck in the country.
  • The heavily mutated Omicron variant has propelled a sharp rise in Covid cases in South Africa as health experts describe the degree of increase as “worrying”. The variant now accounts for 74% of all the virus genomes sequenced in the nation last month.










11.34pm EST

23:34

Hong Kong’s quarantine is pushing Cathay Pacific pilots to “breaking point” as many seek work elsewhere, Agence France-Presse reports.

The airline has been hit by a wave of pilot resignations in recent weeks as resentment over Hong Kong’s strict quarantine regime boils over and crew scramble for emerging opportunities overseas.

Hong Kong’s leaders are closely following Beijing’s closed-border zero-Covid strategy and say normalising travel with China must come before the rest of the world.

“Things are horrible, resignations are through the roof,” one pilot, who has more than 20 years’ flying experience and has applied to two rival airlines, told AFP.


There are a lot of guys at their breaking point. It’s actually amazing that we haven’t had an accident yet.”

For much of the pandemic Hong Kong has restricted inbound travel with as much as three weeks mandatory quarantine.

Resentment built throughout the pandemic but exploded last month when more than 270 people – made up of some 120 crew plus their families – were ordered into a government quarantine camp after three pilots tested positive on return from Germany.

The trio were later fired when Cathay said they had left their hotel rooms during their layover.

In a recording obtained by AFP, Cathay’s director of flight operations Chris Kempis told employees this week that there was “a higher resignation rate among pilots right now”.

In a statement, Cathay Pacific said it had to abide by Hong Kong’s regulations.




A Cathay Pacific Airways plane arrives in Sydney from Hong Kong on 30 November.

A Cathay Pacific Airways plane arrives in Sydney from Hong Kong on 30 November. Photograph: Loren Elliott/Reuters

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11.17pm EST

23:17

Calla Wahlquist

Calla Wahlquist

Western Australia is pitching itself to travellers as the “safest place” in the world from the Covid-19 pandemic, despite being a state almost no one can visit.

State premier Mark McGowan unveiled the $185m transition plan to reopen WA to the world at a state address on Wednesday. He said WA was now in the position to market itself internationally as the safest place from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The virtue of our careful and cautious approach, means Western Australia now has a new brand – of safety, stability and strength, and we will use that brand to market ourselves to the world,” he said.

The state has taken a hard-line stance to border control during the pandemic with the emergence of the Omicron variant prompting the federal government to reintroduce quarantine for some international travellers.

Read the full story here.










10.59pm EST

22:59

India has recorded another 9,765 daily Covid cases for Wednesday, bringing the cumulative total to 34.61m, according to an update from the health ministry.

Another 477 deaths were also recorded, bringing the total death toll to 469,724.




A primary school teacher instructs children on a street in Kolkata, India, on 30 November.

A primary school teacher instructs children on a street in Kolkata, India, on 30 November. Photograph: Dipa…

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