O BSH urges Europe harsher measures against Coronavirus

The World Health Organization called on European countries to do more to curb a new version of the choreography, which has been first detected in the United Kingdom. Director of O BSH for Europe, Hans Kluge, said more tough measures are needed to “culate the vertical line” of cases [...]
The World Health Organization called on European countries to do more to curb a new version of the choreography, which has been first detected in the United Kingdom.
Director of O BSH for Europe, Hans Kloge, said more tough measures are needed to cross the vertical line” of cases in some countries.
He said 22 European countries now have version cases, and that he described as a “that was alarming”.
Health experts say the variant is evidently more transmitted than previous species, but not necessarily more dangerous for the infected.
They have also downplayed the possibility that vaccines are not effective towards the variant.
In Europe, countries with the largest number of infected are: United Kingdom with 2.8 million, France with 2.7 million and Italy with 2.2 million.
The largest number of victims has the United Kingdom -- over 78,000.
There will be an added impact on health facilities, which are already under pressure”, Cluj said.
According to WHO, over 230 million people in Europe are living in countries that are in full national isolation.
Throughout the world, COVIED-19, which causes the Coronavirus, has affected over 88 million people.
Of them, over 1.8 million have died and over 49 million have recovered. / REL











