The Red Zone is spreading to Europe

On the EU's epidemiological map are 10 countries in the red zone where the number of coronary infections exceeds 120 per 100,000. In “the red area” on the map of the European Centre for Prevention and Infection Control are Spain (319 cases for 100,000 inhabitants over the past two weeks), the Czech Republic (303), France (245), [...]
On the EU's epidemiological map are 10 countries in the red zone where the number of coronary infections exceeds 120 per 100,000.
In “the red area” on the map of the European Centre for Prevention and Infection Control are Spain (319 cases for 100,000 inhabitants over the past two weeks), the Czech Republic (303), France (245), Belgium (21), Luxembourg (161), Iceland (158), Hungary (129), and Denmark (128), and now joins Great Britain (135).
Great Britain has exceeded the limit of half a million confirmed cases of COVID-19, and British health services reported 22,961 new cases confirmed yesterday.
Four other countries are marked as “at risk” when it comes to increasing the number of people suffering from COVID-19 Romania (116), Austria (114), Slovakia (106) and Ireland (105).











