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Tuesday, 23 February 2021

Coronavirus live news: WHO says global deaths down 20% since last week; cases declining for six straight weeks

French ICU patients with Covid at three-month high; Ireland extends lockdown; global cases, deaths continuing to decline, says WHO

Ireland is to start reopening some schools next week but is extending other lockdown restrictions until April to prevent another explosion in Covid-19 cases.

The government has prioritised education and childcare in a cautious new roadmap out of restrictions after a disastrous relaxation before Christmas led to Ireland having the world’s highest rate of infection.

Related: Ireland to start reopening schools as it extends other Covid restrictions

The number of patients treated in intensive care units for Covid-19 in France has reached a 12-week peak of 3,435, as regional officials urge for a ban on public gatherings and consider a partial weekend lockdown.

Unlike some of its European neighbours, France has resisted a new national lockdown to control more contagious variants, hoping a curfew in place since 15 December can contain the pandemic.

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