Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
In what is seen as a protest against post-Brexit bureaucracy, which has stopped the export of shellfish to the EU, more than 20 shellfish lorries were parked on roads near Number 10 Downing Street and the British parliament.
Key workers in Britain such as teachers, the police and shop workers could be on the top of the list for a vaccine after more than 50 have been provided with a shot, the vaccine deployment minister said.
The United Kingdom is vaccinating 140 people per minute against COVID-19 on average, as told by Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi.
It appears that US President Donald Trump is opting not to issue a pardon for himself as he prepares a list of more than 100 pardons and commutations for release, said a source.
COVID-19 patients wait on pavements outside hospitals in Beirut, where emergency rooms are overwhelmed and intensive care beds are full.
France is on its way to reach its target of vaccinating 1 million people against COVID-19 by the end of January. It has surplus doses to increase the total to 2.4 million by February end, Health Minister Olivier Veran said.
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