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#7509512
9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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#7509514
9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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#6694376
8 May 2021
Vehicles parked in a ground during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the spread of coronavirus cases in New Delhi on May 8, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6694374
8 May 2021
An aerial view of Jama Masjid during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the spread of coronavirus cases in New Delhi on May 8, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6694372
8 May 2021
An aerial view of Jama Masjid during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the spread of coronavirus cases in New Delhi on May 8, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6694370
8 May 2021
A cyclist peddles through a deserted street during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the spread of coronavirus cases in New Delhi on May 8, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6694368
8 May 2021
A deserted view of New Delhi Railway Station during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the rising coronavirus cases in New Delhi on May 8, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6694312
8 May 2021
A deserted view of a road during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the rising coronavirus cases in New Delhi on April 28, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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8 May 2021
A deserted view of a road during an extended week long curfew put into place to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections, amidst the rising coronavirus cases in New Delhi on April 28, 2021. The national capital on Saturday recorded 17,364 new Covid-19 cases and 332 deaths, pushing the overall case tally to 13,10,231 and the death toll to 19,071. Its daily positivity rate was the lowest in nearly three weeks.
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#6261772
10 December 2020
A scavenger walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261774
10 December 2020
A woman with umbrella walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261776
10 December 2020
A woman with umbrella walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261778
10 December 2020
People wearing a face mask as a precaution against the spread of covid 19 walks at Central Business District in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261780
10 December 2020
People wearing a face mask as a precaution against the spread of covid 19 walks at Central Business District in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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10 December 2020
People wearing a face mask as a precaution against the spread of covid 19 walks at Central Business District in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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