Sunday, 20 June 2021

Covid: Brazil hits 500,000 deaths and outdoor civil weddings

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning. We'll have another update for you tomorrow morning.

1. Brazil hits 500,000 deaths

The number of deaths related to Covid-19 has passed 500,000 in Brazil, the second-highest in the world after the US. Intensive care units in most states are currently running at close to capacity as the country deals with a third wave of infections. Experts have warned that hundreds of thousands more are likely to die because of the slow rollout of vaccines and the start of winter. BBC Reality Check has examined the spread of Covid in Brazil.

Field hospital treating Covid patients in Sao Paulo, Brazil in April
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2. Queues at pop-up vaccine centres

Queues have formed outside pop-up vaccination centres across England amid a major push to offer vaccinations to every adult. Football grounds and parks are among the venues being used. Anyone aged 18 or over is now able to book a jab. According to the latest figures, more than 42m people in the UK have had their first jab and more than 31m have had their second. You can find out all the information about the UK's vaccine rollout here.

A woman receives a Covid vaccine at the London Stadium on 19 June 2021
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3. Outdoor weddings get the go ahead

Civil wedding and partnership ceremonies will be allowed to take place outdoors for the first time in England and Wales from 1 July. A relaxation of restrictions from tomorrow will increase the number of people able to attend weddings and civil partnerships. But social distancing rules remain in place, limiting the number of guests who can attend a ceremony if it is held indoors. Read more about how weddings are affected by the Covid rules here.

Outdoor wedding
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4. India's 'Flying Sikh' dies from Covid

One of India's greatest athletes, Milkha Singh, has died from Covid-related complications, aged 91. Popularly known as "the Flying Sikh", Singh won four Asian gold medals and finished fourth in the 400m final at the 1960 Rome Olympics. In 2013, his story was turned into the Bollywood film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag - Run Milkha Run.

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5. Cardiff Singer of the World winner crowned

The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition has been won by baritone Gihoon Kim. The event has launched the careers of some of the biggest names in opera - such as Sir Bryn Terfel. But Covid rules meant audiences were not allowed at the city's St David's Hall this year and the judging panel and musicians remained socially distanced.

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Government statistics show 127,956 people have now died, with 14 deaths reported in the latest 24-hour period. In total, 4,620,968 people have tested positive, up 10,321 in the latest 24-hour period. Latest figures show 1,316 people in hospital. In total, 42,679,268 people have received their first vaccination. Updated 19 Jun.
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And don't forget...

The Delta variant of the virus causing Covid-19 has caused infections to spike in the UK once more. But why it is spreading so quickly?

You can find more information, advice and guides on our coronavirus page.

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June 20, 2021 at 04:41PM

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