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Covid-19 has resurfaced in Europe, with a second wave of outbreaks
Publish Time: 2020.09.21 View: 365

Recently, the number of cases infected with novel Coronavirus continued to increase in Europe, and the number of new cases even set a new record in France.British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was concerned that a second wave of the virus in the UK was “inevitable”.Many countries have had to redouble their protection.

France reported 13,215 new infections in a single day, the highest number since the outbreak began, authorities said Thursday.In addition, French media reported that Novel Coronavirus by Minister of Economy and Finance of France tested positive.In addition, Following Marseille and Bordeaux, Paris, Nice and Tulu have strengthened their new crown measures.Health authorities are urging Parisians to avoid private gatherings of more than 10 people, as well as parties and gatherings of more than 10 people in public places.

In other European countries, the number of coVID-19 infections has also risen again, causing concern.According to the data released by the Robert Koch Institute, the German Disease control and Prevention agency, there were 2,297 new confirmed cases in Germany as of 12:00 of the same day.Since The 16th of this month, the number of new cases in Germany has been around 2,000 for several consecutive days, with the cumulative number of cases exceeding 270,000.Experts say it is important to keep a close eye on the outbreak and be wary of a rebound like that seen in other European countries.

More than 640,000 people have been diagnosed so far in Spain, the worst outbreak in Europe.In Madrid, where the infection rate is more than twice the national average, more than 850,000 people will be affected by the lockdown that will take effect from Monday. Residents will be able to leave their areas only to go to work, go to school or seek medical treatment. Parks and businesses will be closed, and gatherings will be limited to six people.

The recent situation in Ireland is not encouraging either, with Dublin the capital with the highest number of new cases.Irish Prime Minister Martin Martin announced Wednesday that a level-3 epidemic response mechanism will be activated in the capital Dublin from midnight to deal with the worsening outbreak.This is the first time Ireland has entered a level 3 response.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was concerned that a second outbreak in the UK was “inevitable”, something he had been warning about for weeks. “Now we see it coming to us.”“We want to avoid a national shutdown, but we’re prepared for it,” said British Health Secretary Liam Hancock.He points out that the number of covid-19 patients in UK hospitals is currently doubling every eight days.More than 40,000 people have died from coVID-19 in The UK, the highest number of deaths in Europe.