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Europe has reached the fall of 250,000 coronavirus deaths, according to an AFP count from official sources.
A total of 250,030 deaths of 7,366,028 cases recorded in Europe have been recorded. The five most affected countries account for more than two-thirds of deaths.
This comes at a time when Europe is experiencing an increase in the number of cases, with a third of all new infections in the world recently detected in Western European countries. Europe has more new cases than India, Brazil and the United States combined.
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Applicants for the Covid-19 intranasal vaccine from the Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech are expected to enter complex clinical trials in the coming months once they have received regulatory approval, India’s fitness minister said.
So far, all vaccines in Phase 3 trials are given by injection to the World Health Organization.
Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan said the complex trial regularly reaches thousands of participants, from 30,000 to 40,000.
On Saturday, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd of India and the Russian Direct Investment Fund said they had obtained new approval for complex clinical trials in India on the Russian Covid-19 vaccine.
Coronavirus infections in India have increased through another 61,871 in the more than 24 hours, knowledge published Sunday showed, the Ministry of Health said it saw a stable downward trend in active cases.
Italy has reported 11,705 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the ministry of fitness said, compared to the previous record of 10925 published on Saturday. The ministry also said there were 69 Covid-related deaths, compared to 47 the previous day, much less than at the height of the Italian pandemic in March and April, when deaths peaked at more than 900.
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According to government data, there were 16,982 laboratory-confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK, compared to 16,171 new cases recorded on Saturday.
A total of 722,409 more people tested positive.
On Sunday, an additional 67 deaths were recorded within 28 days of positive control, bringing the total to 43,646, and on Saturday there were 150.
Separate figures published through UK statistics agencies show that there are now 58,500 deaths recorded in the UK where Covid-19 indexed on the death certificate.
It is vital to note that Sunday’s figures are declining due to delays in reporting over the weekend.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte admitted to having made a “bad assessment” by not preventing the king from going on vacation to Greece, a partial blockade.
King William Alexander and Queen Maximus interrupted their holidays on Saturday, a day after their flight to Greece, they had taken into account the “intense” reaction of the public. In a letter sent sunday to parliament following the denunciation of his role, Rutte said:
I was aware of the holiday planned through the king of his stay in Greece, I made a bad review.
Rutte stated that the king’s personal travels were covered by confidentiality regulations provided that the public interest was taken into account, but admitted that it was his duty to inform the monarch.
I found out too late from dueArray . . . planned vacations, which had complied with (previous) regulations, may simply not be reconciled with the accumulation of infections and stricter measures.
The Dutch government has ordered the closure of all hash bars, restaurants and cafes for about 4 weeks, what Rutte has called a “partial closure”.
Mezmin Malida’s neighbors wonder what she’s been doing for a while, seven days a week, several times a day, seeing her charging each and every crack in a BMW with mysterious liners and garbage boxes until the battery seems to fall into the driver’s. seat, then head to Leicester and return a few hours after getting rid of the lot. So, they wonder, why do the police keep moving?
There’s nothing to be afraid of. Malida, 39, is the administrator of rosemina’s Outreach Project and a Deliveroo woman for Leicester’s most vulnerable people as they wait for a crisis that turns out to never end (she also paints netpaintings with the police, which explains the visits).
When the town became the first in the country to be forced into a moment of confinement, it coordinated a network of volunteers delivering materials to the shield and the homeless, complementing the donations by adding 20 or 30 euros in cookies, diapers or shower gel . her circle of relatives buy. Months later, most of her team members returned to work, but Malida is still active, helping another 120 people a week.
The need doesn’t go away, but other people feel they’ve forgotten us, they tell me they’ve given up hope.
The Czech Republic, which has the infection rate in Europe, will wait at least two weeks before deciding to order a full blockade to stop its outbreak, said its deputy prime minister Karel Havlí-ek.
During the following week, bars and restaurants were ordered to be closed to order takeaways, and schools were redirected to distance learning. Sports and fitness clubs, theatres and cinemas were already closed, but department stores were still open.
The Czech Republic reported 8,713 new cases on Saturday; your biggest general in a weekend. And the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said it has recorded 828 cases consisting of 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks; more than 10 times the rate in neighboring Germany. Havlísek said:
We’re not going to be in a lockout this week. We have made it clear that we will wait (until November 2) for the results.
Bulgaria will want to impose a full blockade to involve the wave for now if it follows the protective measures, said international monetary fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva.
Bulgaria, like all other countries, is in danger of the surprise of a momentary wave. This does not mean a full padlock when sticking to protective measures, such as dressing in masks, social distance, and testing. That’s what we’re going to have to do now on the face of a wave for now.
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