Here's a snapshot of other COVID news from around the world...
Italy has registered 121,738 deaths linked to COVID-19 since its outbreak emerged in February last year, the second-highest death total in Europe after Britain and the seventh-highest in the world.Type your area in the search box below to check for COVID casesTuesday's figures are a rise from the day before, when 1,649 COVID infections were recorded along with just one death.
Singer James Blunt, who wrote and had a number one hit with You're Beautiful, is going to be the first artist to play a capacity Royal Albert Hall since COVID changed the world. Research carried out by UK-based money app Ziglu found 37% of people who own cryptocurrencies said the amount they had bought and sold had increased significantly.The coronavirus crisis has accelerated growth in the retail cryptocurrency market by at least five years.
The royal is a keen Villa fan and wore the club's colours - a claret jumper and blue shirt - for the visit to its high-performance centre at Bodymoor Heath in north Warwickshire. India's official infection count surpassed 20 million today, nearly doubling in the past three months, while deaths have officially passed 220,000.
Dr Jha said the focus needs to be on"classic" public health measures: targeted shutdowns, more testing, universal mask-wearing and avoiding large gatherings.NHS COVID app might not be ready in time for foreign holidays, Downing St admits But the PM's official spokesman indicated that officials are working on alternative plans for when international travel resumes, which is expected on 17 May for England."Obviously we will be able to confirm ahead of the 17th at the earliest what measures are used for those initial countries that are available for travel, be it the app or another approach."
But there is nothing in the patient information leaflets from the NHS or the vaccine manufacturers to suggest such a link. Airport authorities checked his document and despite suspicions allowed him to board the plane, before receiving a call back from the clinic that had provided the certificate telling them it was a fake.