Coronavirus: Latest Global Developments

Protesters hold placards and French flags during a demonstration against the health pass and COVID-19 vaccines, on Trocadero Plaza in Paris, on 15 January, 2022. (AFP Photo)

Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:

Russia Tops COVID Daily Record 

The Russian government reports a record number of new coronavirus cases after the Kremlin warned of a looming surge in cases driven by the Omicron variant.

Virus Lands In Pacific Island Nations 

Kiribati and Samoa enter lockdowns after overseas arrivals brought COVID to the Pacific Island nations that had avoided the worst of the pandemic for two years.

Scientists Track Omicron 'Sub-Variant' 

Scientists are keeping a close watch on a recently discovered sub-variant of the Omicron version of the COVID-19 virus, dubbed BA.2, to determine how its emergence could affect future pandemic spread.

Thousands Protest In Sweden 

Thousands of protesters demonstrate in Sweden's two biggest cities against the use of vaccine passes, in marches that passed of peacefully despite concern about clashes between neo-Nazi groups and their opponents.

French Protest Vaccine Pass 

Hundreds join a series of small-scale demonstrations in France, two days before everyone aged 16 and above has to start showing a proof of vaccination to access restaurants, bars and transport.

Arab Summit Postponed 

The Arab League has for a third year in a row postponed its annual summit because of COVID-19. There is no new date yet for the event originally scheduled for 22 March in Algiers.

More Than 5.5 Million Dead 

The coronavirus has killed at least 5,583,378 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources on Saturday.

The United States (US) has recorded the most COVID deaths with 864,564, followed by Brazil with 622,563, India on 488,884 and Russia 325,433.

Taking into account excess mortality linked to COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates the overall death toll could be two to three times higher.