Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
Britain set out on the mass-vaccination of its population against COVID-19 becoming the first Western nation to do the same, as part of a global endeavour.
A 90-year-old hospital volunteer became one of the first people to get the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19 in London. He said he was looking forward to going out again.
Brexit discussions were “very tricky” said Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, adding that at some point the country would have to decide whether it has to go for an exit with a no-trade agreement.
Ethiopia’s government denied on Monday that northern forces whom its troops have fought for a month would be able to mount a guerrilla insurgency, while diplomats said a United Nations team was shot at while trying to visit a refugee camp.
It is almost a year since the city reported the outbreak of the pandemic in one of its wet markets. While other nations are struggling with the virus, Wuhan is back to normal.
India’s government regulator could approve a license to some developers of COVID-19 vaccines in the next few weeks, as per the country’s top health official.
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