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Australia celebrates New Year despite epidemic, Vladimir Putin defended his record

Australia celebrates New Year despite epidemic, Vladimir Putin defended his record

A new year, marked by Govt-19, is still ubiquitous

Celebrations have been canceled or rigorously structured: the world is preparing to enter the third year of an epidemic, while pollution continues to erupt, but frightening signs of hope appear.

More than 5.4 million people have died since the virus was discovered in China in December 2019. Countless people have been affected. The emergence of the particularly pervasive Omicron variant occurred at the end of the year Millions of daily cases For the first time.

France became the latest country to declare itself Omicron Now the majority in its territory, After one Significant improvement “ Virus in recent days.

Even Britain, the United States and Australia, which have long been immune to the disease, are breaking new records.

However, the distribution of vaccines to about 60% of the world’s population gives a glimmer of hope, although some poor countries still have limited access and a section of the population is reluctant to do so.

From Seoul to San Francisco, New Year’s celebrations have been canceled or reduced again. But those in Rio de Janeiro, which carries 3 million people to the Copacabana beach, are being maintained. Official events will be reduced, as in Times Square in New York, but the crowd is still expected. Sydney, Australia’s largest city, has also maintained its fireworks.

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