Experts warn Europe's second wave of coronary

Europe is already concerned about a second wave of vivid 19 infection in years and governments have begun to take steps. Experts also warn a new quarantine on whether the cases will be added. But this will depend on new cases and the general behavior of citizens. While European countries have begun [...]
Experts also warn a new quarantine on whether the cases will be added. But this will depend on new cases and the general behavior of citizens.
While European countries are beginning to lift restrictions due to coronaryism, there is a general fear of a second wave of infection this summer.
The decline in the number of cases could make Europeans less alert and not respect physical distance measures.
Based on the experience of past pandemics, experts are almost certain there will be at least a second wave of infection, so governments are starting to prepare right now.
The member countries must prepare for a second wave of infection, now is the time to strengthen surveillance systems.
The European Commission will continue working with the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention to inform citizens of the danger.
All should be aware of that,” said Stefan de Kermerker, a Commission spokesman.
Member states are being called on to gradually remove insulation measures based on epidemiological data. Thus, in Germany, if the weekly cases of 100,000 inhabitants reach 50, the measures will be restored.
Authorities in Germany also confirmed 933 people infected with coronarys.
The latest data represents great growth, compared to the 357 new cases reported the day before. But according to health authorities, this move may be a result of delayed reporting over the weekend.
Experts also warn a new quarantine if the cases increase. This will depend on new cases and the general conduct of citizens.
Some experts say that part of the measures must be kept in place until the total extinction of the virus or finding suitable ways to treat the disease or the production of the vaccine.











