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Factbox: Latest on worldwide spread of the coronavirus

FILE PHOTO: Woman holds a vial labelled "COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine" over dry ice in this illustration taken, December 5, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

A new variant of the coronavirus first seen in Britain was detected in several nations, amplifying worries about its rapid spread, while U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law a pandemic aid and spending package.

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EUROPE

* Hungary and Slovakia stole a march on their fellow EU nations as they began vaccinations on Saturday, a day ahead of rollouts in several other countries, while a 101-year-old woman became the first German to receive the shot.

* France recorded its first case of the new variant.

* Russia approved its main COVID-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, for use by people over the age of 60.

* The delivery of the first shipment of Sinovac's vaccine from China to Turkey has been postponed "1-2 days" due to a case in Beijing customs.

AMERICAS

* U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday signed into law a $2.3 trillion pandemic aid and spending package, restoring unemployment benefits to millions of Americans and averting a federal government shutdown.

* The U.S. government will require all airline passengers arriving from Britain to test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of departure starting Monday.

* Hamilton Mourão, Brazil's vice president, has tested positive.

* Argentina will begin vaccinating its citizens on Tuesday using the recently delivered Sputnik V vaccine.

ASIA-PACIFIC

* Beijing tightened COVID-19 curbs over concerns that China's mass travel during the holiday period could cause cases to spike in the capital.

* South Korea said it will extend social distancing measures for another six days, to Jan. 3, as it continues to report near-record numbers of new cases each day.

* Sydney's outbreak continued with more than a quarter million people in lockdown as Australia's largest city awaited word on whether any public New Year's Eve celebrations will be allowed.

* Australian golfing great Greg Norman is back in hospital in Florida after testing positive.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

* South Africa's total infections crossed a million on Sunday, days after a new faster spreading variant was confirmed to be present in the country.

* Iran reported the lowest daily fatalities in more than three months.

MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS

* Britain's Department of Health said medicines regulator MHRA must be given time to carry out its review of the data of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, while the Sunday Telegraph reported that the UK plans to roll out the vaccine from Jan. 4.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

* Global shares ticked up on Monday after Trump signed into law the pandemic aid and spending package he had until now refused to sign. [MKTS/GLOB]

* Overall retail footfall on Boxing Day in Britain fell 60% compared to the previous year, market researcher Springboard said.

* Vietnam's economic growth slowed this year to its weakest in at least three decades, government data showed.

(Compiled by Charles Regnier, Aditya Soni and Krishna Chandra Eluri and Uttaresh.V; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Sriraj Kalluvila)

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