European countries face increased cases of COVID-19

The Czech Republic reported a record 5,335 new corruption cases, until Germany scored more than 4,058 cases, government health officials said in these two European Union countries. Several other European countries have voiced concerns about increasing new cases with COVID-19. The Czech Republic, with 10.7 million inhabitants, has registered one [...]
The Czech Republic reported a record 5,335 new corruption cases, until Germany scored more than 4,058 cases, government health officials said in these two European Union countries.
Several other European countries have voiced concerns about increasing new cases with COVID-19.
The Czech Republic, with 10.7 million people, has registered a rapid increase in the numbers of the infected in the past two weeks.
Germany warned that the country could lose control of pandemic, as the October 8th figure is almost double as high as the day before.
At the peak of the pandemic in late March and early April, Germany marked more than 6,000 new cases a day. Then the number of new cases began to mark significant reductions. But the situation changed again in July.
The death toll in the Czech Republic increased on 829 October 7th, while Germany reached 9,571.
Italy, which is taking steps to keep the situation under control, decided on the measure of keeping the mask in the open and fines of up to 1,000 euros for violators of this rule.
The country, which was hit hard at the beginning of the pandemic, is facing a steady increase in the number of infected since early August, but the overall scale is currently among the lowest in Europe. /rel











