COVID-19: Latest Global Developments

This photo taken on 5 August, 2021 shows staff queueing to test for the COVID-19 coronavirus at the gym of a company in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. (AFP Photo)

Here are the latest updates in the coronavirus crisis:

US 'Failing' On COVID

A top United States (US) public health official says the country is "failing" as COVID-19 cases surge to their highest daily total in six months.

China Tests 11 Million

China announces that it has completed COVID-19 tests on all the residents of Wuhan, the city of more than 11 million people from where the virus first emerged.

Israel's Rapid-Test Drive

Israel is rolling out rapid-test stations with results given out in 15 minutes, as the country tries to avoid going into another lockdown to combat spiking cases.

Malaysia Eases Up

Malaysia eases curbs for fully vaccinated people in states comprising about half the nation's population, as case numbers fall and where vaccination rates are high.

Record Deaths In Iran

Iran reports over 500 daily COVID deaths for the first time, its health ministry announces, as new infections also hit a record high.

Saudi Arabia To Reopen Borders

Saudi Arabia will begin accepting vaccinated foreigners wanting to make the umrah pilgrimage, authorities announce, a move that will boost the pandemic-hit economy.

Brisbane Lockdown To End

Australia's third-largest city of Brisbane will lift a lockdown after containing a virus cluster, but an outbreak that has kept Sydney paralysed for weeks continues to grow.

Epidemic Eases In DR Congo

Congolese authorities say the epidemic has eased in many parts of the country but remain worrying in the economic capital of Lubumbashi where not wearing a mask will now be punishable by up to seven days in jail.

Brunei Clamps Down

Brunei imposes strict curbs to halt the spread of COVID-19, after finding its first locally transmitted cases in over a year. 

French Health Pass Arriving 

France's controversial health pass comes into force Monday, despite another weekend of protests, with nearly a quarter of a million people marching across the country against its imposition.

Over 4.2 Million Dead 

The coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 4,287,427 people worldwide since the virus first emerged in late 2019, according to an AFP compilation of official data. 

The US is the worst-affected country with 616,718 deaths, followed by Brazil with 562,752, India with 427,862, Mexico with 244,248 and Peru with 196,873. – AFP