Coronavirus digest: US surpasses 700,000 COVID deaths
Washington, Oct 02: The COVID death toll in the US passed the 700,000 mark on Friday, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.
Over 100,000 of these fatalities were reported over the past 3 to 4 months, as the highly contagious delta variant was spread during the summer by millions of people who have refused vaccines.

Currently, around 55.7% of the US population is now fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An estimated 70 million eligible Americans remain unvaccinated,
Health officials have said the fourth wave of the pandemic has peaked overall in the US, particularly in the southern states, where the latest surge stretched hospitals to the limit just weeks ago.
New cases and deaths in the US are now trending downward, although health experts are concerned about a potential renewed spike in cases in winter.
Here are the latest major coronavirus developments from around the world:
Americas
Brazil's Supreme Court has upheld a requirement that all who access Rio de Janeiro's tourist spots and many other public spaces must provide proof of COVID vaccination certificate from Friday.
Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes, welcomed the court ruling, saying it would allow the city to welcome tourists without worry of spreading coronavirus.
To unvaccinated people, Paes said: "Please don't come, you will not be welcome in Rio de Janeiro."
Brazil reported 18,578 new COVID cases within the past 24 hours and 506 deaths, the Health Ministry said on Friday.
The South American country has now registered 21,445,651 cases since the pandemic began and over 597,000 deaths.
In a first for the US, COVID vaccinations will be compulsory for all students in the state of California.
The plan will be phased in as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulators work on granting vaccine approval for younger age groups.
Europe
Lithuania has reintroduced a mask mandate for all people, including those who have a valid health passport, requiring them to wear a mask when they are inside public buildings.
In the face of rising infections, the government has also recommended that state and private companies encourage employees to work from home, if possible.
Germany's nationwide seven-day incidence of new COVID infections at is 64.4, according to the latest data shared Saturday by the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases (RKI).
Although the rolling average of cases has risen slightly, many states are continuing to ease pandemic-related restrictions on public life. Health experts, however, warn that more people need to be vaccinated as the colder months arrive.
Oceania
Protesters took to the streets of Auckland, New Zealand"s biggest city, to rally against a nearly two-month long lockdown imposed in August following an uptick in COVID cases fueled by the delta variant.
Although restrictions have been eased in most of New Zealand, the city of 1.7 million has remained under a strict lockdown.
On Monday, New Zealand's government is set to decide whether to extend the measures.
Source: DW
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