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EU reaches deal for supply of 160 million doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union has reached a deal with U.S. biotech firm Moderna for the supply of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, the head of the European Commission said on Tuesday.

German states plan to relax virus rules for Christmas

Germany's 16 federal states plan to allow gatherings of up to 10 people over Christmas and New Year, offering some relaxation of coronavirus restrictions to let families and friends celebrate together, a draft proposal showed on Tuesday.

EU has deal with Moderna for supply of COVID-19 vaccine candidate- von der Leyen

The European Union has reached a deal with U.S. biotech firm Moderna for the supply of up to 160 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, the president of the European Commission said on Tuesday.

Hundreds of millions of AstraZeneca vaccine doses secured -GAVI alliance

The GAVI vaccine alliance on Tuesday welcomed Astrazeneca's interim data on efficiency of its COVID-19 vaccine, calling it "positive news for the COVAX vision of equitable access" for vulnerable groups worldwide.

Italy set for 16 million AstraZeneca COVID-19 shots in early 2021 -source

Italy is set to receive 16 million shots of the potential COVID-19 vaccine developed by British drugmaker AstraZeneca in the first months of 2021 as part of a supply deal agreed at a European Union level, a government source said.

Kremlin says healthcare under heavy strain as COVID-19 deaths hit new high

The Kremlin said on Tuesday Russia's healthcare system was under heavy strain as authorities reported a record 491 deaths linked to COVID-19 and infections surged.

Factbox: Latest on worldwide spread of the coronavirus

Millions of Americans appeared to be disregarding public health warnings and travelling ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, while German states planned a relaxation of restrictions to allow gatherings of up to 10 people over Christmas and New Year.

UK health minister says test and trace can't control COVID-19 alone

British health minister Matt Hancock said that 'test and trace' cannot control the coronavirus in the way that an effective system of mass testing can, as he defended the performance of the heavily criticised contact tracing system.

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China's Xi willing to step up vaccine cooperation with Germany - state media

China's President Xi Jinping has told German Chancellor Angela Merkel that China is willing to step up cooperation and communication with Germany on a coronavirus vaccine, according to a report from state CCTV television on Tuesday.

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