Don't sit idly by in Europe

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="700"] Corona infection is growing at an alarming rate in many European countries. Photo: Reuters[/caption]

Coronavirus is rampant in Europe with the onset of winter. The second wave of the Corona epidemic is expected to be as alarming as March this year.

In the situation that has arisen, various countries in Europe have taken steps like curfew or lockdown. There have been protests against the lockdown somewhere again.

According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of corona in the temperate countries of the Northern Hemisphere is increasing at an alarming rate. The agency's director-general, Tedros Adhanom Gebreasus, said the rise of corona in Europe would create a crisis in the treatment of hospitals in various countries.

The rise in coronary heart disease has already led to a crisis in intensive care in hospitals in Belgium, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom. Hospitals in various European countries also lack health workers and doctors.

Experts had earlier hinted that coronary infections could increase in the winter. Governments of different countries were also warning their citizens about this.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a weekly report on European countries that the rate of infection was expected to rise by 34 percent by the second week of October. At the moment, the World Health Organization has reported 6 lakh new infections across Europe.

According to the European Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Corona has already killed 300,000 people in Europe.

Researchers at Leopoldina, one of Germany's largest research institutes, say the German government needs to take immediate action to overcome the new corona outbreak.

So far, 4 lakh 96 thousand people have been infected in Germany. Of these, 10,173 people have died. In the last 24 hours, more than 16,000 people in the country have been infected with the coronavirus.

Scientists at the research institute Leupoldina believe that the rate of infection will be reduced if the lockdown system is re-introduced before the situation gets out of control.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a partial lockdown on Wednesday night. A temporary one-month relaxation lockdown is being introduced across Germany from November 2 to reduce corona infections. Under this relaxed system called 'lockdown light', all kinds of entertainment centers including restaurants, bars, cinema halls, theaters, concerts, big family events are being closed all over Germany from next Monday. However, schools and kindergartens will remain open.

French President Emmanuel Macho announced in a statement on Wednesday night that there would be a complete lockdown across the country from Friday to December 1.

In France, more than 50,000 people are being infected every day despite various measures taken to prevent corona. Experts expect the rate of infection to rise further soon. More than 35,000 people have died from the French corona infection.

Spain has imposed a state of emergency for two weeks since last Sunday and a curfew from Monday night to prevent the spread of corona.

Spain is one of the most affected countries in Europe. In the country, 35,000 people have died due to corona infection.

In Italy, restaurants, and bars have been closed since last Monday between 6 pm and 6 pm. In addition, cinema halls, theaters, swimming pools, fitness studios, etc. have been closed. In Italy, 38,700 people have died from coronavirus so far.

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has made it a rule to wear a mask. Besides, curfew has been enforced from 10 pm.

In the Netherlands, 6,500 people have been infected with a corona in the past few weeks. Already 6,143 people have died.
Denmark, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic have introduced new rules to prevent corona.
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