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Sep-4
New Zealand's current restrictions will be in place at least until the middle of the month, with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern unwilling to ease restrictions until authorities can be sure they are working.
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Production of Warner Bros film The Batman is put on hold after the movie's star actor reportedly joined a list of big names to test positive to COVID-19.
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The Lancet medical journal reports Russia's Sputnik-V vaccine is found to produce antibodies in patients taking part in early trials, but also warns that wider testing, particularly on older populations is needed for safety reasons.
Read more from www.abc.net.auSep-6
The Pope is preparing to travel to Assisi but he won't meet with crowds. Mexico is printing a million new death certificates due to parts of the country being hit so hard by the pandemic they have run out.
Read more from www.abc.net.auSep-7
The UK sees infections rise as society reopens after lockdown, recording almost 3,000 new infections on Sunday alone.
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Cases of the mysterious inflammatory syndrome, similar to Kawasaki disease, have been reported in children in more than a dozen U.S. states.
Sep-8
Mbappe is removed from the French squad after testing positive for COVID-19, while Hungary records its worst infection rise since the pandemic began.
Read more from www.abc.net.auSep-8
Just over 100 years ago, an influenza infected a third of the world's population - but within just three years, the threat of this deadly flu had all but passed. So what changed - and how will the pandemic we're currently living through change?
Read more from www.abc.net.auSep-8
The large, Phase 3 study testing the vaccine has been put on hold due to a suspected serious adverse reaction in a participant in the U.K.
Read more from STATSep-12
The number of COVID-19 infections in England jumps by 60 per cent in a week as the number of official cases rise across the UK days before a ban on social gatherings comes into effect.
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