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COVID-19 updates: US cases at lowest point since Christmas

PHOTO: Restaurants re-open as people still wear their masks, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in Los Angeles, Feb. 8, 2022.
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By Morgan Winsor, Emily Shapiro, Ivan Pereira, Nadine El-Bawab
Last Updated: February 9, 2022, 1:27 PM

As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.8 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 919,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

About 64.4% of the population in the United States is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Latest headlines:

  • Pfizer delays request for vaccine for kids under 5
  • FDA authorizes new monoclonal treatment that works against omicron 
  • US cases at lowest point since Christmas
  • Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19 again
Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Feb 09, 2022 1:27 PM

England to lift all COVID-19 restrictions a month early

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday his plans to lift all remaining pandemic-related restrictions in England in less than two weeks.

Addressing lawmakers in the United Kingdom's House of Commons, Johnson said he hopes to scrap England's COVID-19 restrictions as soon as Parliament returns from its upcoming recess on Feb. 21.

"I can tell the House today that it is my intention to return on the first day after the half-term recess to present our strategy for living with COVID," Johnson told lawmakers. "Provided the current encouraging trends in the data continue, it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions, including the legal requirement to self-isolate if you test positive, a full month early."

PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson waves as he leaves from 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, in London on Feb.9, 2022.
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson waves as he leaves from 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, in London on Feb.9, 2022.
Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images

Johnson first announced his plans to end all of the so-called Plan B measures last month, starting with mask mandates. He told lawmakers at the time that the legal requirement for people with COVID-19 to self-isolate would be allowed to expire when the regulations lapsed on March 24, but that the date could be brought forward.

Although Johnson is the U.K. prime minister, his government is only responsible for COVID-19 restrictions in England because public health legislation is devolved to national governments within the U.K., meaning that Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are responsible for their own pandemic-related policies.


Feb 09, 2022 12:36 PM

US reported more cases, deaths than any country last week, WHO says

The United States reported the highest number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths from the disease last week out of any country in the world, according to a weekly epidemiological update released Tuesday by the World Health Organization.

More than 1.8 million new cases were reported in the U.S. during the week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, a 50% decrease compared to the previous week. Over 14,000 new fatalities were also reported, a 15% decrease, the WHO said.

PHOTO: Sandie Bushnur sits bedsides a COVID-19 in the Telemetry extended ICU at St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley Calif., Feb. 1, 2022.
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Sandie Bushnur sits bedsides a COVID-19 in the Telemetry extended ICU at St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley Calif., Feb. 1, 2022.
Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

France had the second-highest number of new cases with more than 1.7 million, a 26% decrease, while India had the second-highest number of new deaths with nearly 8,000, a 69% increase, according to the WHO.

Meanwhile, the global number of new cases during that same period decreased by 17% compared to the previous week, while fatalities increased by 7%, the WHO said.


Feb 09, 2022 12:31 AM

Boston mayor lays out guidelines to drop vaccine proof requirement

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu outlined her plan to drop the city's proof of vaccine requirement at indoor businesses including bars, movie theaters and restaurants.

The city must have fewer than 200 COVID-19 hospitalizations a day, 95% of ICU beds need to be free and the community positivity rate must be below 5%, before the requirement is removed, she said.

"The fastest way to help ensure we are relieving pressure on hospital capacity and driving down community positivity is to keep closing gaps with vaccination and boosters," Wu said in a statement.

There are no immediate plans to end the city's mask mandate in schools, she added.

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos



Feb 09, 2022 12:15 AM

LA County maintains mask mandate for schools

While California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that he will end the statewide mask mandate next week, Los Angeles County health officials said Tuesday they have no immediate plans to drop their mask mandate.

LA County Department of Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer told reporters the county's decision will be made based on dropping hospitalization numbers or vaccination approval for young children.

PHOTO: Students attend a combined Advanced Engineering class at Olive Vista Middle School on the first day back following the winter break amid a dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases across Los Angeles County, Jan. 11, 2022, in Sylmar, California.
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Seventh and eighth grades students attend a combined Advanced Engineering class at Olive Vista Middle School on the first day back following the winter break amid a dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases across Los Angeles County, Jan. 11, 2022, in Sylmar, California.
Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images, FILE

The mandate will be dropped when daily hospitalizations drop below 2,500 for seven consecutive days, according to Ferrer. Once this threshold is met, "masking will no longer be required while outdoors at outdoor mega events or an indoor outdoor spaces at childcare and K to 12 schools," Ferrer said.

Even if that threshold is not met, the mandate could be dropped eight weeks after vaccines are approved for children under 5. Pfizer submitted a request to the Food and Drug Administration to have its vaccine approved for children 6 months to 5 years old. A hearing is scheduled for Feb. 15.

Los Angeles County is the second-largest school district in the country, with over 600,000 students.


Feb 10, 2022 12:44 PM

Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19 again

Charles, Prince of Wales, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for Clarence House, his official London residence.

The 73-year-old heir apparent to the British throne "is now self-isolating" and "is deeply disappointed not to be able to attend today's events in Winchester and will look to reschedule his visit as soon as possible," the spokesperson said.

It's the second time that Charles has contracted COVID-19. He previously tested positive in March 2020, early on in the pandemic before vaccines were available, but he had mild symptoms.

PHOTO: Britain's Prince Charles speaks at a reception to celebrate the British Asian Trust, at The British Museum, in London, Feb. 9, 2022.
Tristan Fewings/Pool via Reuters
Britain's Prince Charles speaks at a reception to celebrate the British Asian Trust, at The British Museum, in London, Feb. 9, 2022.
Tristan Fewings/Pool via Reuters

Both the Prince of Wales and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, a Clarence House spokesperson has said.

The couple attended a British Asian Trust event at the British Museum in London on Wednesday night, along with hundreds of other guests, including several British politicians such as Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Health Secretary Said Javid. Adar Poonawalla, CEO of the Serum Institute of India, the world's largest manufacturer of vaccines, was also in attendance.

-ABC News' Zoe Magee


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