Covid-19: why is Europe again the epicenter of the pandemic according to the WHO?


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DATE: Nov. 5, 2021, 5 p.m.

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  1. The truth is that in recent months the rate of vaccination has decreased throughout the continent. In Spain, 80% of people are fully vaccinated -with two doses-, while in France and Germany, inoculation reaches 68 and 66% of the population, respectively.
  2. The situation is getting worse in some Central and Eastern European countries, such as Russia, where only 32% of people were vaccinated at the end of last month.
  3. Kluge also considered that the relaxation of public health measures has contributed to the increase in infections in the WHO European region, which encompasses 53 countries including parts of Central Asia.
  4. So far, the WHO has recorded 1.4 million deaths throughout the area.
  5. For her part, Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO technical director for covid-19, stated that in the last four weeks cases in Europe have skyrocketed by more than 55% despite the "wide supply of vaccines and supply of tools "to avoid it.
  6. In turn, Dr. Mike Ryan said that what is happening in Europe is a "warning shot to the world."
  7. Germany, for example, registered almost 34,000 cases in the last 24 hours, a record number of infections.
  8. Lothar Wieler of the Robert Koch Institute in Germany (IRK) - responsible for disease control and prevention - predicted a "terrifying" result.
  9. "If we do not take action now to counter it, this fourth wave will bring even more suffering," he warned.
  10. Among the many Germans who have not been vaccinated are more than three million people over the age of 60, who are considered particularly at risk.
  11. But, as the WHO representative pointed out, the increase in cases is not limited to Germany.
  12. In the United Kingdom, which exceeds 37,000 cases a day, concern is centered on the possible effects of the fourth wave of infections: a large number of deaths and saturation of the health system.
  13. Some of those numbers are already worrying, because in the last day 165 deaths were reported compared to 126 a week ago.
  14. The most dramatic increases in fatalities have occurred in the past week in Russia, where more than 8,100 deaths were recorded, and in Ukraine, which had 3,800 deaths and a record 27,377 new cases in the last 24 hours. Both countries have very low vaccination rates.
  15. In Romania, the highest number of deaths in 24 hours was registered this week, with 591, while in Hungary daily infections by covid doubled in the last week to reach 6,268. In that country, the use of a mask is only mandatory in public transport and in hospitals.
  16. "At this point it seems that we are determined to believe that the pandemic is over and that we only have to vaccinate a few more people. That is not the case," said Dr. Ryan, who urged countries to reverse the holes that were left behind. response to the pandemic.
  17. Meanwhile, the Dutch government said this week it will reimpose the use of masks and social distancing in many public settings after a 31% increase in hospital admissions was reported in seven days.
  18. Latvia, for its part, imposed a three-month state of emergency starting Monday amid a record level of covid infections.
  19. Croatia, for its part, registered 6,310 new cases on Thursday, its highest number so far, while Slovakia reported its second-highest number of cases. In addition, Czech infections have returned to the levels recorded since the boreal spring.
  20. Thinking that the pandemic is over is a mistake made by many people, as acknowledged by Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, deputy medical director of the government of England.
  21. This even if we consider that in the countries with the highest vaccination rates, infection rates are still relatively low.
  22. Italy is one of them, but also there new cases have increased by 16.6% in the last week.
  23. Infections in Portugal have exceeded a thousand for the first time since September. Spain is one of the few countries that has not registered an increase in transmission, with 2,287 cases reported on Wednesday.

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