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Record spikes in Asia as WHO issues grim coronavirus warning – Gulf News
COVID-19 killed more than 680,000 people and infected more than 17.5 million

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Paris: Southeast Asian countries reported record rises of new coronavirus cases on Saturday as the WHO warned the effects of the pandemic would be felt for decades and the scramble for a vaccine heated up.
Six months after the World Health Organization declared a global emergency, the novel coronavirus has killed more than 680,000 people and infected more than 17.5 million, according to an AFP tally.
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