EUROPE'S DAILY DEATH RISE BY APPROX 40% COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK -WHO
EUROPE'S DAILY DEATH RISE BY APPROX 40% COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK -WHO
WHO spokeswomen Dr. Maargaret Harris said France, Spain the UK, the Netherland and Russia accounted for the majority of cases which increased by a third. "The concern is that intensive care units in hospitals are now beginning to fill with very ill people she warned.
As per latest update by WHO it is clear that Europe's daily death rate rise by Approx 40 % and it tells that situation will be more HORRIFYING in upcoming weeks.
Russia earlier made the wearing of face masks compulsory in all crowded places. Russia reported a daily record of 320 death from the virus. On 26 Oct 2020 (Monday) saw the number of new infection hits a record 17,347 over 24 hours. Russia has the world's fourth highest number of COVID-19 cases after America, India and Brazil.
In France, The government's health defense council will discuss introduction stricter measures. Extending curfews already in place in Paris and other cities is reportedly among the options Interior Minister Gerald Darmains warned people to prepare for "difficult decisions".
Winter is coming so it's a perfect time for COVID-19 to spread quickly and its too hard to understand that its a seasonal cold or COVID-19. Dr. Maargaret Harris said the effectiveness of new restrictions in number European nations could only by analysis in two week's time because "the leg". We will see the reduction in cases, but you don't see it overnight, the WHO spokeswoman said.
BBC news asked whether the second wave would be worse than the first one, she replied ,"We're going to see a different sort of peak. The other good things in a sense is that the very large numbers we're seeing are in the group that ideally won't progress to the more severs illness that's the younger group. But that's not a guarantee.
In the end i only said please follow the WHO guidelines and protect yourself by :-
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use a sanitizer Gel
- catch cough and sneezes with disposal tissues.
- Through away the used tissues.
- If you not have a tissue use your sleeve.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Avoids close contact with people who are unwell.
- Social Distance minimum 3 feet.




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