How the world ushered in the New Year in the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic



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Maggy Donaldson with AFP offices

New York – Confetti hit frontline workers scattered across Times Square after fireworks exploded over eerily silent landmarks from Sydney Harbor Bridge to Copacabana Beach as the world ushered in the Year. New with silent celebrations and bidding farewell to a 2020 plagued by pandemics.

After a grueling year in which at least 1.8 million people died from Covid-19, new waves of infection have prompted new closures and forced would-be revelers to extend their 2020 tradition of watching events from the couch.

In New York’s famous Times Square, the usual overflowing crowd was replaced by a group of specially invited front-line workers, separated by barricades to reinforce social distancing. The audience was blocked from the plaza, where a crystal ball fell at midnight after performances by stars like Jennifer Lopez and Gloria Gaynor.

“I think I’m hopeful. It can’t be much worse than last year,” actress and nanny Jordan Mann, 31, told AFP from her home in Brooklyn. “I really hope we get a lot more wisdom next year from the leaders of our country and that they can really help us,” he said as he spent the night with his roommates eating Indian takeout.

President-elect Joe Biden, who will take office in January, gave a positive note as the US, the country most affected by Covid-19, is approaching 20 million recorded infections and 345,000 deaths.

“I’m more optimistic than ever about America’s chances,” he said in a video interview on ABC’s countdown show.

“The United States can do anything and I am absolutely confident, confident that we will come back and come back even stronger than before.”

A panoramic view of Copacabana Beach on New Year’s Eve, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Rio de Janeiro. Image: Lucas Landau / Reuters

In Brazil, where 195,000 people have died of Covid-19, the second-highest death toll, Rio de Janeiro prevented the usual swarms of revelers from gathering on Copacabana beach.

That didn’t stop people from lighting up the city’s iconic skyline with fan fireworks, the booms of which competed with blows from critics protesting far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, the leader dubbed the “tropical Trump.”

The anxious opening seconds of 2021 fell on the Pacific nations of Kiribati and Samoa from 1000 GMT. The uninhabited Howland and Baker Islands will be the last to capsize towards the New Year.

In New Zealand, which has earned praise for its handling of the coronavirus, large crowds gathered in Auckland for a fireworks display.

Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge during reduced New Years celebrations. Image: AAP Image for the NSW Government / Mick Tsikas / Handout via Reuters

In Sydney, Australia’s largest city, fireworks lit up the glittering harbor with a dazzling display, but few onlookers saw in person.

“I think everyone looks to 2021 as a new beginning and a new beginning,” Karen Roberts, one of the lucky few who were allowed to pass through the area’s checkpoints, told AFP at a bar located underneath the Sydney Opera House.

Some Hong Kongers, despite the restrictions, ventured out to mark the beginning of the year and gathered at Victoria Harbor to take selfies.

In Tokyo, where residents face the prospect of a state of emergency after infections reached new levels, people lined up with masks to offer New Year’s prayers.

Wuhan in China, where the virus first appeared late last year, saw thousands gather to celebrate.

In other places the mood was more depressing.

Plettenberg Bay is normally thriving on New Years Eve, but the beginning of 2021 saw no such fanfare. Image: David Ritchie / African News Agency (ANA)

In South Africa, the resort town of Plettenberg Bay is typically thriving on New Year’s Eve, but the start of 2021 saw no such fanfare. The entire country is under adjusted level 3 lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Part of these restrictions are the curfew at 9 pm and the prohibition of the sale of alcohol.

In Russia, President Vladimir Putin acknowledged in a New Year’s speech that a second wave of Covid-19 was hitting the nation.

“The fight against that doesn’t stop for a minute,” he said.

Italy, where shocking images of makeshift morgues and exhausted doctors woke the world to the severity of the crisis, is nationally locked out until January 7 with a 10 p.m. curfew.

From France to Latvia to Brazil, police and, in some cases, military personnel were deployed to enforce curfews or ban large gatherings.

French police patrol the avenue des Champs Elysees in Paris on New Year’s Eve after celebrations and gatherings were banned due to the coronavirus disease. Image: Charles Platiau / Reuters

Paris and Athens hosted socially distancing meetings, with a virtual concert and light show over Notre Dame in the French capital and fireworks over the Acropolis in Greece.

Fireworks explode behind the Elizabeth Tower, commonly known as Big Ben, during New Year’s Eve celebrations in London. Image: Toby Melville / Reuters

In London, a few dozen revelers came to Parliament Square to watch Big Ben ring at 11:00 pm, midnight in Brussels, marking the moment when Brexit finally became a reality, with Britain breaking its turbulent partnership. half a century with Europe.

However, the police ordered them to return home well before midnight.

The composite photo of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper as it lights up for New Years Eve celebrations just before midnight in Dubai. Image: Alex G. Perez / AGPfoto / Sipa USA

A fireworks and laser show was held in Dubai at the Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, where there have been a large number of new cases. Spectators were required to wear masks and register with identification QR codes.

On the shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia, where temperatures plummet to -35 degrees Celsius (-31 Fahrenheit), about a dozen Russians emerged invigorated after a dip in the ice on New Year’s Eve.

The swimmers, known in Russia as “walruses,” ran several kilometers (miles) through a snowy forest in festive bathing suits and costumes before diving into the world’s largest freshwater lake.

“It’s invigorating. It hurts a little!” Andrei Bugai told AFP.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel used her New Year’s greeting to warn that the coronavirus crisis would drag on into 2021 even if vaccines bring some hope, as police clashed with revelers near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

AFP and IOL



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