[ad_1] The European Commission says in a communication to the European Parliament and the European Council that lifting the restrictions in December, during the winter holidays, would lead to a further increase in the number of coronavirus cases and, implicitly, hospitalizations. The report also states that 40 days can pass …
Read More »Emmanuel Macron announces that the blockade will end on December 15, in France and that “a massive vaccination campaign” will follow
[ad_1] The generalized quarantine will end in France starting December 15, just before the end of the year holidays, President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday. This is the first relaxation of restrictions in this country hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, AFP reports, quoted by Agerpres. All small shops, such as …
Read More »Ireland will sacrifice all mink on its territory for fear of a coronavirus mutation
[ad_1] The Irish government announced Thursday that it intends to sacrifice minks on farms across the country, fearing they may be carriers of a human-transmitted mutation in the new type of coronavirus. The mutation was first detected in Denmark in small mammals raised for their fur, AFP informs. According to …
Read More »Violent protests in Berlin against new anti-Covid restrictions. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration Friday, removing hundreds of protesters on trucks
[ad_1] Berlin police revoked permission for a protest against the new anti-pandemic restrictions because protesters refused to wear masks and distance themselves. The water cannons were used to disperse the crowds that had gathered in front of the Brandenburg Gate, The Guardian reports. The cookie settings do not allow the …
Read More »The SARS-CoV-2 virus arrived in Europe earlier than previously thought. What the authors of a study found
[ad_1] In Italy, the first SARS-CoV-2 infected patient was reported on February 21, 2020, in a small town near Milan in the northern region of Lombardy. However, the study co-author from the National Cancer Center, Giovanni Apolone, who looked at the results of the antibody tests, noted that there were …
Read More »Covid cases multiply 10 times faster than expected
[ad_1] Austria will issue a second national quarantine starting Tuesday, after the number of new cases of coronavirus infection increased 10 times more than expected. Austria will remain in solitary confinement for a period of two and a half weeks, according to CNN. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced the new measures …
Read More »Poland is experiencing the darkest day since the beginning of the pandemic and exceeds 10,000 deaths due to Covid-19
[ad_1] Poland reports the highest number of deaths from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic on Saturday – 548 people died, according to EFE, cited by Agerpres. The total number of victims thus rises to 10,045 deaths from COVID-19 in Poland. Between March and April, the country experienced a …
Read More »“The peak of the epidemic is ahead of us, the second wave is still advancing”
[ad_1] France reported a toll of 551 deaths related to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours on Monday, a black record for the second wave of the outbreak, health director general Jerome Salomon said. “The peak of the epidemic is ahead of us, the second wave is still advancing,” Solomon …
Read More »nearly 200 airports in Europe are on the verge of insolvency
[ad_1] Nearly 200 airports in Europe will face insolvency in the coming months if passenger traffic does not start to recover by the end of the year, the International Council of Airports in Europe (ACI Europe) announced. An estimated number of 193 European hubs considered “airports in danger of insolvency”ACI …
Read More »Daily deaths from COVID-19 in Europe increased by 40% in one week
[ad_1] According to the World Health Organization, daily deaths from COVID-19 increased nearly 40% from the previous week. WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris said France, Spain, Britain, the Netherlands and Russia had the most cases, increasing by a third in Europe, according to Mediafax. “The concern is that intensive care units …
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