Tracking COVID-19, which countries are experiencing the second wave?

Fear of having a second wave of coronavirus infections during the winter is now emerging more than ever after data suggests some countries are already experiencing a new wave. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has already confirmed this, who said a wave [...]
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has already confirmed this, who said a second wave appears to be emerging in Europe.
New daily cases in Spain have increased by more than fivefold since early July, causing the government of Great Britain to restore quarantine measures for people travelling from Spain to the United Kingdom, reports Independent.
Global cases are also on the rise, where leaders of the World Health Organisation say this is the most serious health emergency “” humanity has ever faced.
“Pandemia continues to accelerate,” said Dr. Tedros Ghebraesesus, adding that “in the past six weeks, the total number of cases has nearly doubled”, transmits Telegrafi.
A particular concern is that an increasing number of new infections are coming from countries like Spain, which initially seemed to have the virus under control.
Spain
Early signs of a second wave can be seen in France, where new daily cases have doubled since the end of June.
As with Spain, it is still too early to say whether a second wave will be anywhere close, as serious as the first wave, which was controlled by severe jams that have been swept away.
France
A second wave of coronavirus cases began to rise in Israel in early June, and this has resulted in record levels.
The new cases confirmed in the country are now almost three times the first wave.
Israel
In the Middle East, a second wave struck Iran early May and reached the same level as the first wave.
However, the new cases will still not fall significantly, with the second wave lasting much longer than the first.
Iran
Some countries have not yet completed “work” with their first wave. The US so far is the most affected country by the face of total cases, and a minor decline over the month of May proved to be the false hope of the first wave to end.
Since then, the U.S. has continued to record high daily levels of more than 600,000 cases, although there is once again hope that their level is dropping.












