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Vaccine optimism dampened as daily COVID-19 deaths reach record high

Uncertainty continues over what stimulus governments will implement and the prospects of lockdowns being extended

People walk past the New York Stock Exchange at Wall Street on Nov. 16, 2020, in New York City.


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The number of daily reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 infections worldwide rose to 10,816 on Tuesday, according to a Reuters tally. This is the highest number since Nov. 4, dampening recent optimism about the efficacy of vaccines currently in the final stages of testing.

  • The U.K., where Prime Minister Boris Johnson is isolating for two weeks after meeting a member of Parliament who tested positive, reported 598 deaths on Tuesday, the highest daily number since May.

  • French officials said that there had been 46,273 coronavirus fatalities in the country as of Tuesday since the beginning of the pandemic. In Europe, only the U.K., with 52,745, and Italy, with 48,464, had a higher death count.

  • In the U.S., the worst-affected country globally with a fifth of known infections worldwide, nearly 249,000 people have died from the virus.

Read: German vaccine maker CureVac ramps up capacity to 300 million COVID-19 doses in 2021

The outlook: Governments who had devised huge fiscal stimulus plans to tackle the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to decide what to do about the second one, even though the recent vaccine announcements from drugmaker Pfizer
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and partner BioNTech
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as well as biotech Moderna
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show the virus could be vanquished next year.

Meanwhile, the temporary lockdowns implemented throughout Europe are likely to be extended.

Read: Why Poland and Hungary are blocking the EU’s $900 billion virus recovery fund

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