Coronavirus live news: US approves Johnson & Johnson vaccine; Auckland starts second lockdown in a month
Australian state of Victoria reports zero new cases; Auckland seven-day lockdown begins; UK records lowest cases in five months
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The Food and Drug Administration has authorized Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine for emergency use, making it the third vaccine available to the US public and securing another vital step in the US fight to control Covid-19.
The decision was a formality after an independent expert advisory panel late on Friday afternoon recommended drug regulators approve the one-shot vaccine.
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The Auckland lockdown has complicated several high-visibility sporting events planned in Auckland, Reuters reports. The organisers of the America’s Cup yacht race are reviewing plans for the head-to-head final between Italy and New Zealand.
New Zealand’s fourth Twenty20 International cricket match against Australia has been shifted to Wellington where it will be played behind closed doors on Friday.
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