Coronervirus' second wave strikes Europe

Coronervirus' second wave strikes Europe

After a successful ban on the first wave of infection and death from Coronavirus, Europe is now in the middle of the second wave of infection until questions have increased about what went wrong. Daily cases in the European Union and the United Kingdom marked the record of more than 45,000 in 14 days, according to the European Centre for Prevention [...]

After a successful ban on the first wave of infection and death from Coronavirus, Europe is now in the middle of the second wave of infection until questions have increased about what went wrong.

Day-to-day cases in the European Union and the United Kingdom marked the record of more than 45,000 in 14 days, according to the European Centre for Prevention and Disease Control, and new measures are being imposed in countries that have been reopened.

Leaders have raised concern over the burden hospitals may face in the coming months.

Death figures in Europe have stabilised for 72 days, according to the ECDC, although Bulgaria, Croatia, Malta, Romania and Spain are seeing increased cases, CNN writes, broadcast Albanian media.

There are some trends that can explain the increase in cases. The flood of cases came after summer vacations when workers returned him to work and children at school.

The World Health Organization has suggested that growth could come after the measures are relaxed.

Despite increasing the number of recent cases and deaths in Europe, compared to the US this continent is in a more favourable condition.

Europe has reported 4.4 million cases of 217,278 deaths compared with the population of 750 million, until the U.S. has reported 6.7 million cases and 198,000 deaths and has a population of 330 million.

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