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(Reuters) - The European Union will be ready to approve new measures to support member states should economies suffer further, its vice president said, as a surge in COVID-19 cases prompts more restrictions.
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EUROPE
* The Kremlin is not planning new lockdown measures, even as deaths in Russia hit a record daily high.
* South Yorkshire in northern England will move into the very high lockdown tier on Saturday.
* Ireland’s system for tracing contacts has been overwhelmed by a surge in cases, forcing the health service in recent days to advise infected individuals to identify their own close contacts and tell them to get tested. ...
AMERICAS
... * Venezuela plans to vaccinate citizens with Russian and Chinese vaccines, which could arrive in December or January.
* Mexico could share some liabilities arising from any adverse side effects of vaccines, but it will negotiate the issue once laboratories have finished developing the medicines. ...
Also see CNN update: The second wave in Europe
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