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Global COVID-19 cases pass 1.5 million as nations plan for vaccine – CNA
The world passed the grim milestone of 1.5 million global coronavirus deaths on Thursday, as several nations planned to deliver much hoped-for vaccines early next…

PARIS: The world passed the grim milestone of 1.5 million global coronavirus deaths on Thursday (Dec 3), as several nations planned to deliver much hoped-for vaccines early next year to break the cycle of lockdowns and restrictions.
But even as the latest positive news about a vaccine was announced, with the Moderna candidate showing it confers immunity for at least three months, several countries marked new COVID-19 records.
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