Germany Covid deaths top 50,000 as Biden declares war on virus

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BERLIN, Jan 22, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Germany’s Covid-19 death toll passed
50,000 Friday as it reeled from a second wave, while new US president Joe
Biden embarked on a “wartime undertaking” to battle the pandemic in the
world’s worst-hit country.

With infection rates spiralling, vaccine rollouts still in their infancy
and the global death toll now past two million, the possibility of life
returning to normal seems as far off as ever.

Germany survived the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic relatively
unscathed compared to its European neighbours, but is now reeling as new,
more contagious variants of the virus run rampant and authorities warn of a
tighter lockdown on the continent’s biggest economy.

On his first day in office Thursday, Biden signed a flurry of executive
orders, including mask-wearing and quarantining requirements, and reversed
predecessor Donald Trump’s decision to quit the World Health Organization
(WHO).

The new president is seeking to vaccinate 100 million people in 100 days,
increase the use of masks and testing, expand the public health workforce and
offer more emergency relief to those struggling with the restrictions.

On Thursday alone the US registered 4,045 new deaths and more than 192,000
new cases.

The death toll in the world’s worst-hit nation has now passed 406,000 —
more than its total combat and non-combat losses in WWII.

– Olympian doubt –

Japan’s government was forced Friday to dismiss another report casting
doubt on the already-postponed Tokyo Olympics going ahead this year.

There was “no truth” to a story in The Times which quoted an unnamed ruling
coalition source as saying “the consensus is that it’s too difficult” to hold
the Games in 2021, a government spokesperson said.

Prospects for the 2020 Olympics to go ahead appear increasingly slim, with
Japan hit by a surge in cases and polls showing around 80 percent of the
public oppose hosting the event this year.

Brazil, the second worst-hit country in terms of deaths, was standing by
Friday to finally receive two million doses on Friday of the British
AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine that were made in India.

Encouraging Brazilians to take the jab when it becomes available, singer
MC Fioti — the first Brazilian to garner 1.5 billion views on YouTube — has
re-cast the tune from that video.

MC Fioti has updated “Bum Bum Tam Tam,” a Brazilian-style funk track which
exploded on YouTube in 2017, for the grim new reality of a world battling to
control a virus that has sickened some 8.6 million people in Brazil.

The artist has changed the song lyrics, which mention the Portuguese word
for backside, to include “Butantan” — the name of the research institute
charged with producing the Chinese CoronaVac shot in Brazil.

Meanwhile, the WHO has repeatedly warned that richer countries are hogging
the vaccine and are paying less for their doses, after negotiating favorable
deals with manufacturers.

South Africa, for example, will pay 2.5 times more than most European
countries for each Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, the South African health ministry
has confirmed.

– Techno music, unmasked –

But in the Super Monkey nightclub in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the
virus first emerged in 2019, virus worries were worlds away for crowds of
late-night revellers.

After passing a temperature check at the door, they were welcomed inside,
where there were glow-in-the-dark rabbit ears, pulsating techno beats,
champagne on ice and a flexible attitude to masks.

Chen Qiang, a man in his 20s, praised the Communist Party for having
practically eliminated the epidemic, despite a recent surge in cases in other
parts of the country in the past few days.

“The Chinese government is good. The Chinese government does everything
for its people, and the people are supreme. It is different from foreign
countries,” he said.