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- Coronavirus in Germany – what’s the situation?
- Coronavirus in the Czech Republic – what is the situation?
- Coronavirus in Slovakia – what’s the situation?
- Coronavirus in Ukraine – what is the situation?
- Coronavirus in Our Country – what’s the situation?
- Coronavirus in Belarus – what is the situation?
- Coronavirus in Lithuania – what is the situation?
The coronavirus outbreak in Poland is accelerating. On Saturday, over 9,6 thousand people came. new cases – the highest number so far (on October 20, not much less, because 9). Daily records of infections are also broken in our neighbors. What is happening in Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, what is the situation in Ukraine and Our Country? Check out our overview.
- There has been a sharp increase in the number of infections in Germany in recent weeks. The worst day was October 16 with over 7,9 thousand. infections
- In the Czech Republic, the epidemic seems very difficult. While at the beginning of the epidemic, the daily increase in infection was around 250, now it is counted in thousands
- Slovakia is struggling with the huge acceleration of the epidemic. The increase in infections to date was the highest ever on Friday, with 2 new cases
- The epidemic situation is also worsening in Ukraine. On October 17, 6 infections arrived – the most so far
- Our Country is also struggling with the escalation of the epidemic. On October 18, the daily increase in coronavirus infections again exceeded 15.
- According to official data, there is also an increase in infections in Belarus, but they are not as rapid as in other countries
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There has been a sharp increase in the number of infections in Germany in recent weeks. The worst day since the start of the coronavirus epidemic in the country was October 16. There were then over 7,9 thousand. infections. Until now, the worst day in this respect was March 27 – over 6,9 thousand. cases, a little less was recorded in the last 20 hours – on October 6, 868 new SARS-CoV-2 infections were recorded.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
The largest increase in new coronavirus cases is currently observed in Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg. They are also higher than the average in the number of infections in North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse and Bavaria.
From Tuesday, for the first time since April, a total blockade will apply in Germany again, but this time it will only apply to Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria. The infection rate there is 272,8 per 100 thousand. inhabitants and is the highest in Germany. The inhabitants of this poviat are forbidden to leave their homes without good cause for two weeks.
The coronavirus epidemic took the biggest death toll in April and May (the worst day in this regard was April 8 – 333 people died then). Currently, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 exceeds 30. There was a clear jump on October 15 – 39 people died then.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
In the current epidemic situation, the authorities decided to introduce new restrictions to stop the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, including extending the requirement to wear face masks, limiting the number of participants in private meetings. The restrictions apply to cities and regions where the most new infections are present.
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Since the beginning of the epidemic in Germany, over 19 thousand people have contracted COVID-373,7. people, almost 9,9 thousand died, almost 295 thousand recovered.
In the Czech Republic, the epidemic seems very difficult. While at the beginning of the epidemic, the daily increase in infection was around 250, now it is counted in thousands. October 16 was the worst day since the outbreak began. More than 11,1 thousand people arrived that day. infections. On Tuesday, the Czech Ministry of Health announced that over 8 had arrived in the last XNUMX hours. cases of coronavirus infection.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
The coronavirus spreads fastest in the Pilsen region in the west of the Czech Republic, where 721 new cases per 100 were recorded within seven days. residents. The second place in the ministry’s statistics is Uherske Hradisztie in the east of the country, where there are almost 700 infected people.
The number of deaths is also increasing rapidly in the Czech Republic. At the beginning of the epidemic, the worst day was April 14, when 18 people died. For a week this number has not fallen below 64, on October 18 a record was set – 19 people died due to COVID-70. The next day brought an even worse balance – 19 patients died on October 91.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Due to the unfavorable development of the epidemic, restrictions are in place throughout the Czech Republic to stop the pace of the spread of the coronavirus. All schools are closed (learning takes place remotely), restaurants, bars and clubs, there are no cultural and sports events. From October 21 until further notice, in the Czech Republic it will be obligatory to wear masks or other veils for the mouth and nose in open spaces. The requirement will not apply to members of one family and people who practice sports. Masks will also need to be put on in cars, if the driver is not driving alone and is accompanied by people from outside the family.
So far, almost 10,7 people have fallen ill due to COVID-19 in the Czech Republic, inhabited by less than 182 million people. people, over 1,5 thousand died, almost 75 thousand people recovered.
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Slovakia is struggling with the huge acceleration of the epidemic. On Friday, the highest increase in infections so far took place – that day the Ministry of Health informed about 2 new cases (let us recall that in March and April the worst result was 075 infections).
The largest number of new cases is recorded in the area of the towns of Bardejów, Čadca and Žilina, located near the border with Poland.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
There are also soaring increases in the number of deaths from SARS-CoV-2. On October 17, an absolute record was set in this respect – 11 people died. Previously, the record was 6 deaths.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
On October 18, the Slovak government decided to conduct general tests for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in the country. According to PAP, the operation “Joint Responsibility” will be carried out by the military. It has not been decided whether the tests will be compulsory.
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All residents over 10 years of age are to be tested. In total, 50 thousand people are to participate in the operation. state and local government officials, including up to 8 military. The army was charged with directing and testing. According to Prime Minister Igor Matovicz, nationwide tests are the last option to fight the coronavirus before the introduction of a general lockdown in the country.
So far in Slovakia, inhabited by approx. 5,4 million people, 19 thousand people have contracted COVID-31,4. people, 98 died, more than 8 thousand recovered.
The epidemic situation is also worsening in Ukraine. On October 17, 6 infections arrived – the most so far. On Monday, October 410, the number of coronavirus infections detected in Ukraine since the beginning of the pandemic exceeded 19.
The country is occupied over 60 percent. hospital areas intended for patients with or suspected SARS-CoV-2. The worst situation is in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, where the percentage is 91 and 85 percent respectively.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
The daily death toll of SARS-CoV-2 is also increasing. 17 patients died on October 109, two days later this number was 113, which is the highest daily death record for people suffering from COVID-19.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Last week, the government of Ukraine decided to extend the country’s so-called adaptive quarantine by the end of the year and tightening of some restrictions in force in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
Since the beginning of the epidemic in Ukraine, over 19 thousand people have fallen ill due to COVID-309,1. people, almost 5,8 thousand died, almost 129,5 thousand recovered.
Our Country is also struggling with the exacerbation of the epidemic (in terms of the number of infected, this country ranks first in Europe).
October 19 is another day when the daily increase in coronavirus infections in Our Country exceeded 15. On that day, the SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed in 15 people. This is the most since the epidemic started so far.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
One of the biggest sources of infection is Moscow and St. Petersburg. As part of the fight against the spread of the epidemic, in Moscow, older students have switched to remote education, only children from younger grades come to school for regular lessons. In public transport, there will be stricter checks on passengers’ compliance with the requirement to wear protective masks and gloves. In nightclubs and discos, visitors must register and obtain a special electronic code (this is to help identify people at risk of infection if it turns out that there was an infected person inside). Moscow authorities are also considering introducing the same method of registering restaurants, hairdressing and beauty salons, and even non-food stores among customers.
As for the number of deaths, increases can also be seen here. The worst day in this regard was October 15 with 286 deaths from the coronavirus.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
In Our Country, almost 19 million people have fallen ill due to COVID-1,4, over 24 have died, and more than a million have recovered.
According to official data, there is also an increase in infections in Belarus, but they are not as rapid as in other countries and they do not exceed the statistics observed in the spring.
October 11 was the worst day in months, when 1 people were infected (but the record belongs to April 063, when 20 people were confirmed with COVID-19).
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Up to the number of deaths in SARS-CoV-2, October 11 also turned out to be record-breaking. On that day, it was reported that the number of people dying daily was 11 (according to official data, this is the worst day in this respect since the beginning of the epidemic). In the following days of October, the number of deaths amounted to 4-5 people.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
According to official statistics, so far over 19 thousand people have fallen ill due to COVID-88,2 in Belarus. people, 933 died, more than 80,1 thous.
According to experts and some unofficial doctors, the data – both on the number of infections and deaths – are not reliable.
The coronavirus is also accelerating in Lithuania, inhabited by less than 2,8 million people. Daily increases in infections have been observed there since September. However, while the jumps were then 99 and 138 cases (the level of infections was usually within 100), on October 2 there were already 172 infections, October 10 – 204, six days later already 271.On October 19, another 205 cases of SARS-CoV infection were confirmed -2.
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
As for the number of deaths, April 10 was still the worst – six people died from COVID-19 that day. The second most tragic day was October 6, when five deaths were recorded
Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
So far, almost 19 people have contracted COVID-8 in Lithuania. people, 118 died, more than 3,2 thousand recovered.
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