What happened today around the world?published at 19:50 GMT 5 January 2021
It has been another busy day for coronavirus news around the world.
Here are some of the headlines:
- The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said more than one million people in England are currently infected with coronavirus as the latest lockdown came into force
- The Office for National Statistics has estimated one in 50 people are currently testing positive for the virus with a record 60,916 new cases reported on Tuesday across the UK
- But the prime minister said more than 1.3 million people had already been vaccinated with more than 650,000 of those being aged 80 and over
- Businesses in retail, leisure and hospitality in England will receive grants of up to £9,000 per property, the Treasury has said, to help keep them going until spring
- In the US, ambulance workers in LA have been told not to transport patients with extremely low chances of survival to hospital
- India will begin exporting locally-made coronavirus vaccines within a fortnight of their launch, a foreign ministry official has told the BBC, after reports the country would ban exports
And that's all from our coverage today, thank you for joining us and we will be back again tomorrow.
Today's live page has been edited by James Clarke, Sarah Collerton, Claire Heald and Jasmine Taylor-Coleman and written by Alex Therrien, Alexandra Fouché, George Wright, Jen Meierhans, Doug Faulkner, Becky Morton, Victoria Bisset and Gavin Stamp.















