EU Official: Europe Must Be Prepared for Second Wave of Coronavirus

The prospect of a second wave of epidemics across Europe is no longer a distant theory. This, according to the head of the EU agency responsible for advising governments, for controlling diseases. The question is when and how big, this is the question in my opinion”, says Dr. Andrea Amon, leader of the European Center [...]
The prospect of a second wave of epidemics across Europe is no longer a distant theory. This, according to the head of the EU agency responsible for advising governments, for controlling diseases.
The question is when and how big, this is the question in my opinion”, says Dr. Andrea Ammon, director of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control.
And Ammon adds that we have to be realistic and that this is not the time to fully relax. ”
She adds:
Looking at the characteristics of the virus, seeing what now appears from different countries in terms of population immunity, which is not as interesting between 2% and 14%, which still leaves 85% to 90% of the sensitive population, the virus is around us, running much more than in January and February ... I don't mean to say that the end of the world is coming, but I think we should be realistic. That this is not the time to relax completely. “
We remember here that most European countries are already located in the <x0phasis two” plan to respond to the coronary crisis. That means austerity measures have eased, but the fear of a second wave remains present. /abcnews.al/












