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Morning news brief: Covid vaccine by April, Biden criticizes Trump, and more

WION Web Team
NEW DELHIUpdated: Nov 20, 2020, 09:13 AM IST
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India is racing ahead with work on its coronavirus vaccine. Serum Institute has said that Oxford COVID-19 vaccine should be available for the general public by April 2021. US President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday accused Donald Trump of brazenly damaging democracy. And on Thursday, a man attacked several people with a knife in Oberhausen, German authorities said, leaving five injured.

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Coronavirus: US continues to battle huge uptick as it sees over 2,200 new deaths

The United States in the last 24 hours confirmed more than 2,200 coronavirus deaths, highest ever since May, according to a tally by the Johns Hopkins University tally on Thursday.

Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to be available for Indians by April 2021: Serum Institute Chief 

India is racing ahead with work on its coronavirus vaccine as countries around the world sought to conquer the pandemic and rescue their economies.

US President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday accused Donald Trump of brazenly damaging democracy as the incumbent pressed on with a campaign to reverse his election loss through fraud claims and personal outreach to election authorities.

A man attacked several people with a knife in Oberhausen on Thursday evening, German authorities said, leaving five injured.

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