September 20 (UPI) – Europe, despite the stabilization of COVID-19 deaths, is experiencing a wave of momentary instances with countries ordering new restrictions on the virus after the summer holiday season.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has reported record levels of more than 45,000 of a 14-day reporting rate.
Britain reported 18 more deaths on Sunday, with 41,777 in fifth place with a record of 1,172 and only 1,287 since July 1.
Italy finished sixth at the global epicentre of the pandemic and reached 919 deaths in one day, but reported only 765 of its 35,707 deaths since July 1, adding 15 on Sunday. Italy reported 1,587 cases, two days after its highest count since May. with 1,907 infections.
Spain’s number nine reported an increase in deaths and cases. The country did not report on Sunday, but Friday’s figures were nine0 more deaths for a total of 30,4nine5, or 2,132 from July 1 and 4,6nine7 cases. it surpassed a total of 10,000 cases seven times: the record of 10854 on March 20 and six days since August 28.
The accumulation of infections is similar to holidays, adding abroad.
On Friday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said they “now see a wave of moments coming. “
“Obviously, we are very conscientiously pursuing the spread of the pandemic as it evolves in recent days,” Johnson said. “There is no doubt, as I have said for weeks, that we could [and] now we see a wave coming for now. We see it in France, in Spain, all over Europe. Surely it was inevitable, we’ll see, in this country.
“I don’t need to get in at the time of the national blockade. The only way to do this is for others to follow the guidelines. “
Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, criticized Johnson for “failure and incompetence” over the coronavirus and on Sunday said there had never been a minister “more out of his intensity and ill-equipped for work” than Johnson. .
Previously, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer blamed Johnson for a chaotic system.
National Health Service Test and Trace said demand was up to 4 times higher than the formula can meet and Lighthouse Labs is already operating at 100 percent of its capacity.
Scientists and senior doctors smaller study labs to relieve pressure.
“With the return of schools and the start of universities, there is a threat of even faster accumulation of positive tests,” David Hunter, professor of epidemiology and medicine at Oxford University, told The GuardianArray “This inevitably means that it is even more vital to limit indoor meetings and that it will have to be if it is the right time to inspire others to return to offices and factories , especially in places where other people have trains and buses to get there. work. “
On Saturday, protesters against restrictions at a “Resist and Act for Freedom” demonstration in London held banners, “Now It’s Tyranny,” and chanted “Freedom!”
Spain’s blockade measures led to protests in Madrid on Sunday. On Friday, Madrid region president Daaz Ayuso announced that another 850,000 people would be placed in partial blockades starting Monday.
Many of those affected are poor.
By the end of August, the Italian government reported that about 50% of new infections had contracted during the summer holidays, mainly among young adults who did not distrust the rules of social estrangation and dressed in masks.
Russia ranks fourth in the world with 1,103,399 cases, adding another 6,148 on Sunday, including 79 deaths.
The Western Hemisphere occupies 3 of the 4 highest sensitive positions for maximum deaths.
For months, the United States has been number one, with nearly 200,000 deaths and nearly 7 million cases, also worldwide.
Brazil is the time with 136,895,303 on Saturday. And the country ranks third in the world by instance with 4,544,629 million.
Mexico ranks fourth with 73,258 deaths, 455 on Saturday.
In South America, there are a total of 237,965 deaths, of which 31,369 in Peru No. 7, 24,208 in Colombia No. 11, 13,053 in Argentina No. 14 and 12,286 in Chile No. 15.
In North America, approximately 12,000 of the 298,530 deaths occur in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Canada is well below the United States and Mexico with 9217 deaths, adding six more, as well as 875 instances on Sunday; their instances are less than 1000, but they reached 1120 on Friday and 1044 on Saturday.
Borders between the 3 countries will remain closed until 21 October.
In Asia, there were 177,173 deaths and 9,468,081 cases, the latter being that of a continent in the world.
India is a time in the world in maximum instances with 5,400,619, adding 92,605 more on Sunday. India set a one-day world record of 97,894 three days ago.
In addition, there were 1,133 deaths for a total of 86,752 in 3rd place.
China, the world’s original epicenter, has reported deaths since April 26, ranked 30th in the world and added 10 cases on Sunday.
In other parts of the Far East, South Korea has reported only 82 cases and five deaths, while Japan has reported thirteen deaths and five79 cases. Recently, either country had reported an increase in cases, with Japan achieving 1998 on August 3 and Korea 441 on August 27.
South Korea prolonged social estating measures for a week on Sunday, restricting social gatherings indoors to less than 50 people and outdoors to less than a hundred before a major national holiday, Chuseok.
Iran is the tenth in the world in deaths, adding 183 on Sunday and 188 since August 12.
In Oceania, the death toll is 884, Australia reported five deaths On Saturday for a total of 849 out of 17 new cases and New Zealand remained in 25 and added 4 cases.
All those deaths occurred in Victoria with 14 cases.
“It’s a smart day,” Prime Minister Daniel Andrews said, adding that he is sure he will be able to ease restrictions later in the week.
The death toll in Australia has increased by one week.
Since 28 May, New Zealand has reported 3 deaths: one on 4, five September and Wednesday.
In Africa, there were 34,008 deaths, leading South Africa with 15,953, thirteen of which were followed through Egypt with 5,770 and 20 more on Sunday. South Africa has the eighth number of cases in the world with 661,211.
South Africa will enter a down point 1 block after Monday. The rooms will be limited to 50% of its capacity, adding another 50 internal people and 500 external. Gyms and recreational amenities have had limits of more than 50% of the total capacity.