Coronavirus infected again increases

Coronavirus infected again increases

The number of cases of coronary infection is rising again across Europe, ending the six-week drop train, according to the World Health Organization (OBSH). Europe has registered 1 million infected last week, 9 percent more than the previous week. Increasing the number of cases has been prompted by [...]

The number of cases of coronary infection is rising again across Europe, ending the six-week drop train, according to the World Health Organization (OBSH).

Europe has registered 1 million infected last week, 9 percent more than the previous week.

Increasing the number of cases has been prompted by the spread of new variants and “the spread of societies in an improperly and uncontrolled manner”, Hans Kloge, director for Europe in WHO, has said.

The so-called British version of the coronary, first identified in Great Britain, has already spread to 27 European countries monitored by WHO.

This United Nations health agency has said that the British version is dominant in at least ten countries: Britain, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Israel, Spain, and Portugal.

According to the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 22.5 million cases confirmed by coronary and about 547,000 deaths in the 30 European states that monitor.

Currently, the situation is serious in the Czech Republic, which this week has recorded the record of nearly 8,500 hospital-bound people affected by COVIED-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus.

Poland is opening temporary hospitals and is returning partial isolation after the British version has increased 35 percent of infection.

Meanwhile, two patients from Slovakia have been sent to Germany on March 6, since German authorities have said they have provided services for 10 patients.

The latest growth is reported as some European states are competing to vaccinate their populations, though at a slower pace in contrast with the United States, Israel, Chile and the United Arab Emirates.

Meanwhile, most of Europe -- from Greece to Ireland and from Portugal to Slovakia -- are implementing different levels of isolation.

Thousands have protested economic damage and social tensions on March 6th in Austria, Switzerland, Sweden and Ireland.

In Germany, the government and state governors have agreed to continue the isolation measures until March 28th, until they have also presented a complicated map for the release of several measures in low - level infection areas.

Meanwhile, the Germans have reportedly acquired all rapid tests for coronarys, now sold in large food stores.

Marking that easing the measures could be weeks or months away, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff told local media on March 6th that “is very sceptical of the people's plans to travel to the Easter Festival in April, but has said he expects the situation to change in May.

Other developments related to pandemic include the vaculation of Nigeria's President Muhammadmadu Buhari, Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, and Dalai Laman, the Tibetan spiritual leader.

In the United States, the Senate has approved the aid package worth $1.9 trillion, despite opposition from Republicans who have voted against it.

The stand-by bill is also expected to be adopted by the House of Representatives next week, fulfilling one of the US President Joe Biden's pledges.

The aid package offers direct payment of $1,400 for most Americans, delays urgent benefits for the unemployed and the expenses for vaccines and testing for COVID-19.

This bill also provides billions of dollars for countries, cities, schools, and businesses.

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