The second wave of coronary, WHO warns severe restrictions

The severe restrictions are the “obsolutely necessary” to preserve people's lives, the World Health Organization has said, while Europe faces the second wave of corruption spreading. This statement comes as millions of people in European capitals have been instructed to live in extremely tough measures. From Saturday, association [...]
The severe restrictions are the “obsolutely necessary” to preserve people's lives, the World Health Organization has said, while Europe faces the second wave of corruption spreading.
This statement comes as millions of people in European capitals have been instructed to live in extremely tough measures.
By Saturday, escorts to closed facilities will be banned in London, while the police hour will be implemented in nine French cities.
But O The BSH has said the situation is not as bad as it was in March and April.
On Thursday, Poland has announced red areas that envision the closure of schools and gyms, including the Warsaw capital, while the Czech Republic has said it will build temporary hospitals for coronary patients.
Schools in the Italian region, Campania, including the town of Naples, will be closed in two weeks, while this country has registered the largest number of Coronavirus infected in one day since the pandemic broke out.
Coronavirus is currently the fifth cause of death in Europe, O director has said BSH for Europe, Hans Kluge.
It's time to act. The message to governments is: Do not hold back from relatively small actions to avoid the harmful actions we have seen in the first wave”, he has said.
Meanwhile, the European Commission has called on states to increase the level of preparations, advising governments to co-ordinate interrogating contacts and work on eventual vaccines.











