The second crown wave has Europe under control, only Finland is the exception



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Germany reports record numbers, entire neighboring countries are risk areas. Europe is being hit hard by the second wave of the corona pandemic. But a country shows itself as a model student.

Germany has been in a partial lockdown for a week. Current infection figures recently reached record levels of more than 23,000 new cases per day. Numerous other countries in Europe have also tightened their measures against the corona pandemic.

The night curfew has been in force in Italy from Friday, and the entire country is considered a risk zone from Sunday. France, Spain and Great Britain are also experiencing strong increases in the crown number. In one country in Europe, however, the second wave of the pandemic appears to have almost completely passed. Finland is becoming a model student in the crisis.

How Finland is defying the growing number of infections and what factors are responsible for this can be seen in the animation of the video above. You can also find the publication here.

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