Health
Global coronavirus deaths pass 1.5 million with 10,000 people dying each day – SBS
One death is reported every nine seconds on a weekly average, as vaccinations are set to begin in December in a handful of developed nations.

The world has passed the grim milestone of 1.5 million global coronavirus deaths as several nations planned to deliver much-hoped-for vaccines early next year to break the cycle of lockdowns and restrictions.
In the last week alone, more than 10,000 people in the world died on average every single day, with several countries around the world now marking new COVID-19 records.
Italy registered 993 deaths, topping its previous record of 969 earlier in the year when it was the first European country…
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