The world ushers in the New Year in the shadow of the pandemic



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From the Sydney Harbor Bridge to the Acropolis and Copacabana Beach, fireworks erupted in the sky over hauntingly deserted locations as the world ushered in the New Year with silent celebrations and bid farewell to a pandemic-ridden 2020.

After a grueling year in which at least 1.7 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.

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.

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