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Happy New Year 2022: As Covid cases rise, clamp down on festivities globally - in Pics

While the world is all set to step into a new year, rising Covid-19 cases are proving to be a party pooper

 

 

Covid dampener on New Year celebrations

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Covid dampener on New Year celebrations

COVID-19 will stifle New Year celebrations around the world for the second year running on Friday, with governments in many countries hurriedly scaling back festivities in an effort to contain rampant contagion. (Pic: Pixabay)

Covid infections rise globally

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Covid infections rise globally

Global coronavirus infections hit a record high over the past seven-day period, with almost one million cases detected on average each day worldwide between December 23 and 29, some 100,000 up on the previous peak posted on Wednesday, according to Reuters data. (Pic: Pixabay)

Omicron variant spreads like wildfire

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Omicron variant spreads like wildfire

Numerous nations registered all-time highs during the previous 24 hours, including Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, the United States, France and Italy, as the all-conquering Omicron variant spread like wildfire. (Pic: Pixabay)

Party preferably with few vaccinated guests at home: Health experts

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Party preferably with few vaccinated guests at home: Health experts

Although studies have suggested it is less deadly than some previous variants, many health authorities were taking no chances, telling people the best way to see in 2022 was at home with very few guests - preferably all vaccinated. (Pic: Pixabay)

Curbs on celebrations in India

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Curbs on celebrations in India

Indian authorities started to impose stringent rules on Thursday to prevent mass gatherings, with night curfews imposed in all major cities and restaurants ordered to limit customers. "It is being seen that social gatherings are going on in an unrestricted manner with people flouting all social distancing norms," said Rajesh Tope, the health minister of Maharashtra. (Pic: Pixabay)

Firework display cancelled across Europe

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Firework display cancelled across Europe

In Europe, where almost one million people have died of coronavirus over the past 12 months, traditional concerts and firework displays that typically draw thousands of people on to the streets were cancelled in most major cities, including London, Paris, Zurich, Brussels, Warsaw and Rome. (Pic: Pixabay)

Scaled down festivities at Times Square, New York

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Scaled down festivities at Times Square, New York

New York said it would hold its Times Square party, albeit in a scaled-back version, with far fewer people allowed to watch as the iconic, giant ball drops down a pole to mark the arrival of 2022. US infectious disease official Dr Anthony Fauci said that family gatherings where everyone was vaccinated should be all right, but cautioned that large-scale parties were still too dangerous. (Pic: Pixabay)

Better to cancel now and celebrate later, than to grieve later: WHO chief

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Better to cancel now and celebrate later, than to grieve later: WHO chief

Earlier, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged people to rethink their party plans. "It's better to cancel now and celebrate later, than to celebrate now and grieve later," he said.