Coronavirus live news: global cases exceed 60m; the Americas record worst week since pandemic's start
Global cases pass 60m, according Johns Hopkins University; The Americas report more than 1.5m cases in the last seven days, says WHO
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10.19pm GMT
In an eve-of-Thanksgiving address, Joe Biden drew on historic hardships and his deep personal loss to make a passionate appeal for resilience, asking Americans to endure a national holiday amid restrictions on travel and gatherings imposed to fight the pandemic.
More than 12.6m cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the US and more than 260,000 people have died. Vaccines are imminent but hospitalisations and deaths are surging in the US, straining infrastructure to breaking point as leaders warn of impending disaster.
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9.10pm GMT
Germany will make mask-wearing obligatory in all pedestrian high-traffic areas as well as in city centres, chancellor Angela Merkel has said.
We are still too far away from an incidence of 50 per 100,000 inhabitants over seven days. I remain convinced [...] we still have to aim for this target," she said.
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