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Hundreds of people marched in Sea Point in Cape Town to protest against the COVID-19 vaccines. Date: 18 September 2021.New Zealand sees small increase in daily Covid-19 cases over weekend

All of the new cases have been reported in greater Auckland, a city of about 1.7 million people which has been in a full level 4 lockdown since mid-August.

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