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Coronavirus update: New Zealand faces mandatory mask rule, vaccine candidate approved for emergency use in China – ABC News
China approves an experimental vaccine for emergency use as part of a program to vaccinate high-risk groups such as medical staff and employees of state firms travelling overseas.

Wearing a mask may become compulsory in public across New Zealand if people do not start using them when they are on public transport, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has warned.
Restrictions in India are still set to be eased, despite the country recording the world’s biggest single-day increase in infections.
China has approved an experimental vaccine being developed by a state-owned pharmaceutical giant for emergency use in high-risk groups such as medical staff.
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