Increase in infection in Europe forces authorities to toughen measures

The territory of France's Antilleve, Martinique, is facing a new impasse, and the rise in infected individuals has become the cause. Hospital services are crowded and some patients will be transferred to Paris. Also the territory of France's Indian Ocean, La Reunion will enter a partial impasse for [...]
Hospital services are crowded and some patients will be transferred to Paris.
Also the territory of France's Indian Ocean, La Reunion will enter a partial impasse because of an increase in coronary cases.
There is a growing concern among officials in Paris for these regions, where receiving the vaccine is much lower than the nationwide average.
Italy
When the daily cases of regrowing COVID-19 will soon require that people have received at least one dose of vaccine, have recovered from the disease in the last six months, or have evidence of a negative test conducted in the last 48 hours to enter many public places.
Czech
Czech government announced Friday that state employees who received their vaccine against COVID-19 will be eligible for two days of pay vacation.
Germany
In Germany, the federal cabinet has published stricter entry regulations for people who have not been fully vaccinated against Avid-19 or confirmed that they have recovered from the disease.
Orders take effect this Sunday. All over 12-year-olds entering Germany will be required to present a negative test result if they cannot prove the vaccine.
According to the federal government, this will be applied for access with all means of transport. With the strengthening of these measures, German authorities say they want to reduce the risk of additional infections coming from travellers.











