France, Denmark, Ireland …: Pollution is increasing with the Omigron variant

Of the 52 countries and territories that make up the European region, 17 of them have recently broken the record for most cases detected in a week.






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ItsEurope, the current epicenter of the Kovit-19 epidemic, has crossed the milestone of 100 million cases identified since the virus was discovered in December 2019, or more than a third of the world’s total pollution, according to AFP. Stopped at 6:45 pm GMT on Saturday (7:45 pm Belgian time).

The 100,074,753 pollutants identified in the European region (52 countries and territories from the Atlantic coast to Azerbaijan and Russia) account for more than a third of the 288,279,803 cases diagnosed worldwide since the outbreak.

With more than 4.9 million pollution recorded in the last seven days (59% more than the previous week), the region is currently facing unprecedented levels of pollution.

Case Memories

Starting with Denmark (2,045), Cyprus (1,969) and Ireland (1.964), Europe has all ten countries with the highest incidence (number of cases over seven days per 100,000 people) in the world, excluding microstates.

In France, more than a million cases (1,103,555) have been diagnosed in the last seven days, or almost 10% of the total cases recorded in the country since the outbreak began.

Of the 52 countries and territories that make up the European region, 17 of them have recently broken the record for most cases detected in a week.

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These figures are based on daily reports by health officials in each country. Although screening has been intensified in many countries since the virus was discovered in late 2019, a significant number remain undiagnosed in less severe or asymptomatic cases. In addition, testing policies vary from country to country. To others.

Mortality did not increase

Acceleration of pollution is not currently accompanied by an increase in deaths on the European continent. The last seven days have seen an average of 3,413 daily deaths in Europe, down 7% from the previous week. The maximum was 5,735 deaths per day on the continent in January 2021.

European people are vaccinated slightly higher than the world average. According to data compiled by the site “He in the World”, 65% of Europeans are at least partially vaccinated, 61% of whom are fully vaccinated, 58% and 49% of the world’s population, respectively.


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