China will push forward research and development of COVID-19 vaccines

China will push forward research and development of COVID-19 vaccines "with all efforts", the National Medical Products Administration said on Thursday.

Novartis to provide 'no profit' COVID-19 drugs to low income countries

Novartis's Sandoz division will not profit from 15 generic drugs it is making available to developing countries to treat symptoms of COVID-19 for the pandemic's duration, the Swiss drugmaker said on Thursday.

France accelerates compulsory wearing of face masks over COVID-19 fears

France accelerated plans on Thursday to make it compulsory to wear protective face masks in enclosed public spaces because of concerns about COVID-19, and the Mayenne region made it obligatory immediately in several places.

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Proportion of COVID-19 contacts reached by English tracing scheme steadies

The proportion of the contacts of positive COVID-19 cases reached by England's test and trace system was broadly steady in its fifth week of operation, figures from the health ministry showed on Thursday.

China's Sinopharm begins late stage trial of COVID-19 vaccine in UAE

Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinopharm has begun Phase III clinical trials of a COVID-19 vaccine in Abu Dhabi using up to 15,000 volunteers, the government in the capital of the United Arab Emirates said on Thursday.

India coronavirus cases near one million, driven by surge in rural areas

The number of coronavirus cases in India neared one million on Thursday as infection numbers rose in the countryside, pushing authorities to reinstate lockdowns across several states.

Malta marks a week without new coronavirus cases

Malta marked a week without new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the first since the virus was detected there for the first time on March 7.

Black masks, white roses as Spain honours its COVID-19 victims

Wearing black face masks, Spanish and foreign dignitaries paid tribute to the victims of the coronavirus pandemic and the health workers combating it in a ceremony on Thursday led by King Felipe VI.

Japan's domestic tourism campaign faces uncertainty as coronavirus spikes in Tokyo

A multi-billion dollar Japanese campaign to boost domestic tourism faced uncertainty on Thursday as coronavirus cases grew in Tokyo, with government ministers and experts looking at ways to stop the virus being spread from the capital.

Russia to mass produce experimental COVID-19 vaccine: wealth fund head

Russia plans to produce 30 million doses of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine domestically this year, with the potential to manufacture a further 170 million abroad, the head of the country's sovereign wealth fund told Reuters.

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