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Coronavirus overshadows Japan's New Year's Day festivities
TOKYO (Reuters) -New Year's Day is the biggest holiday in Japan's calendar, but this year's festivities have been subdued following record highs in new coronavirus cases nationwide and calls from the government to stay home.
INTERACTIVE: Here’s how Covid-19 changed the movement of people in Malaysia
Ever since the start of the conditional movement control order in May 2020, the amount of time Malaysians spent at home has mostly been on a downward trend even as Covid-19 cases soared in the past few months.
After a harrowing 2020, Asia tiptoes into the New Year
(Reuters) - As Asia says goodbye to 2020 - a tumultuous year that saw the planet roiled by a deadly pandemic - celebrations will be smaller, shorter and more muted amid fears of coronavirus flare-ups.
Housewife hopeful as many opt for low-key affair
GEORGE TOWN: After a tough year of having to live out of a car for eight months with the family, houseÂwife Parameswari is hoping that 2021 will be a better one.
Factbox: First found in UK and South Africa, COVID variants cross the world
LONDON (Reuters) - Two variants of the coronavirus, first found in Britain and South Africa and more transmissible than the original, are spreading across the world.
Australia's biggest city tightens COVID-19 curbs for New Year's Eve
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Authorities restricted movement and tightened curbs on gatherings in Australia's biggest city on Wednesday, hoping to avoid a coronavirus "super spreader" event during New Year's Eve celebrations after finding a new cluster of infections.
Johor Ruler disappointed with conditions in Mersing
JOHOR BARU: Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar has expressed his disappointment over the attitude of some people in Mersing for failing to keep the district clean.
Roundup: U.S. rolls out COVID-19 vaccines at long-term care facilities
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- The United States started on Monday to administer the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to people in long-term care facilities (LTCF), who have been hit hard by the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
Cuba restricts traveler entry to curb rise in COVID-19 cases
HAVANA, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Cuba will reduce the entry of travelers from the United States and some Latin American and Caribbean countries starting on Jan. 1, due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, health officials announced on Monday.
Ukrainians flock to local ski resort, with many European resorts shut to curb coronavirus spread
POLIANYTSIA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine's biggest ski resort Bukovel in the Carpathian mountains is fully booked until the end of year as Ukrainians have sped to it instead of other foreign resorts that have been shut due to coronavirus-linked restrictions across Europe.