Live Coronavirus: Belgium limits meetings to 4 people; Italy prepares for outdoor masking

“People are tired, we know, ” said the Belgian prime minister on the new measures; Lazio and Campania already apply the regulations to mask the face

More than part of other people living in excessive poverty in the Paris region, especially migrants, have been infected, the French humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said.

According to the Agence France-Presse news agency (AFP), the positivity rate is 55% in emergency shelters and food distribution centres where MSF conducted tests in June and early July, compared to 12% of the entire population of Paris.

MSF said it is the first study in Europe to focus on the poorest citizens in a region, adding those who moved to the country from abroad, which accounted for 90% of the more than 800 people examined.

“The effects show an incredibly high prevalence. The main explanation for why the situations are in the shelters and being packed together, leading to [infection] groups,” Corinne Tower of MSF told the AFP.

Authorities have placed many migrants in gymnasiums and other transit shelters to take them out of makeshift camps and the streets during the two-month national closure from mid-March to mid-May.

In two centers for migrant workers, the positivity of the tests reached 89%, said MSF.

The French fitness firm said the country’s overall positivity rate hovered between 5% and 10% last week. at least two weeks.

This year, the concern for the end of summer is different, the fear of an imminent wave moment coinciding with the stress of back to school, the flu season and the shorter days make a pernicious case of seasonal affective disorder, apocalyptic editing. ravaging the western United States and an upcoming presidential election that, in many ways, seems like a matter of life and death, and you have the best recipe for mass anxiety, writes Kate Mooney.

For some, the concept of snuggling inside when the weather cools brings back the pain of the first few months of confinement, and also threatens to oppose what for many has a mechanism to adapt to a pandemic: a summer of socially remote external interactions with what are we going to do when it is too bloody to see us in a low-risk environment?

The French government is in a position to do more for bars and restaurants, the finance minister said. The sector was one of the most affected by the pandemic.

Bruno Le Maire said the main points of French radio could be published next week. Parisian bars were ordered to close for two weeks from Tuesday in an attempt to involve further spread of the disease.

Tensions are developing between Israel’s ultra-Orthodox and secular communities over the country’s perceived pandemic measures, The Associated Press (AP) reports.

After the death of a respected rabbi this week, Israeli police believed he had reached an agreement with his supporters to allow for a worthy little funeral that would comply with public fitness rules as a component of the closure.

But when it came time to bury the rabbi on Monday, thousands of other people showed up, ignoring social estification regulations, and clashed with the police who tried to disperse the mass demonstration.

Such violations of enclosing regulations across segments of the ultra-Orthodox population have infuriated a wider Israeli public because the Palestinian Authority reports that it largely complies with the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the disease.

The challenge has caused public fitness experts to test Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s long-standing political alliance with devoted leaders and sparked a new wave of resentment among secular Israelis who care about their fitness and livelihoods, media personality Judy Shalom Nir Mozes wrote on the Ynet news site. :

We have been asked to move on to this blockade, with its senseless economic cost, which drives other people crazy, due to the accumulation of coronavirus that basically occurs in the ultra-Orthodox sector and largely due to the negligence of criminals. sets of legislation here. One for us and one for them.

The ultra-Orthodox network says it is being unfairly attacked through the authorities and point to gigantic weekly demonstrations, basically through lay Israelis, opposed to Netanyahu’s handling of the pandemic that continued the summer. protests, bringing out violations of public aptitude patterns. Israel Cohen, commentator at ultra-Orthodox radio station Kol Barama, said:

We’re closer to an explosion of mistrust.

Apathy for Covid-19 is expanding across Europe, according to the knowledge of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Fatigue has been measured with other tactics in 27 countries, but is estimated to “reach more than 60%” of the population in some places, the organization’s regional director for Europe, Dr. Hans Henri P Kluge, said.

He explained three methods to combat sliding into apathy. Regular network consultation should be encouraged, adding with local government and “experience beyond the public medical and fitness sectors,” he suggested.

There were positive responses when Scandinavian countries asked the public to help design ‘reasonable advice’, which Dr. Kluge said was ‘an intelligent example of how others are experts in their own environment’.

Citizens are at the heart of a solution to the pandemic and are treated as such by policy makers.

New tactics for meeting friends and the circle of family members also deserve to be encouraged, with Dr. Kluge citing the example of how network teams have discovered safe tactics to break the rapid Ramadan by doing so in a practical manner or with food delivered for remote celebrations.

A courageous and empathetic technique will help us overcome this crisis. We have the opportunity to maximize the wisdom of our network on behavior, to integrate genuine network participation into public physical fitness policy on a scale that has never been done before.

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An attractive tweet here by David English of Bloomberg about the crowds traveling to China this week, a holiday known as “Golden Week”.

The movement of billions of people shows how the country has recovered from the pandemic. Yesterday there were 12 new cases on the continent.

British MPs are expected to sign a growing discontent with government restrictions on coronaviruses in this week’s vote.

Conservative and Labour MPs say they can simply withdraw their six-day rule on social demonstrations and curfews for the expected votes this week.

Follow the development of government calls to publish the clinical recommendation of curfew at 10pm in pubs and restaurants in the UK.

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