Map of cases in Europe: half of Greece is in “green”



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More than half of the countries of the European Union, as well as United Kingdom, “Colored” in red on the new European map published today by European Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) with respect to coronavirus course In the continent.

In this letter, which aims to help countries harmonize their recommendations on travel restrictions, only three EU and his Schengen area (the Hellas, he Norway and the Finland) as well as your region Calabria, in Italy, they are partially green.

This means that fewer than 25 cases were registered per 100,000 population in the last 14 days and the rate of positive tests was less than 4%.

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Five countries (Italy, Cyprus, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia) are, for the most part, “orange”, that is, they had less than 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants but the rate of positive tests was higher than 4% or they had between 25-150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and the rate of positive tests it was down from 4%.

Five other countries (Germany, Austria, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland) are grayed out on the map, which means there was insufficient data for population testing.

All other countries in the east and central west Of Europe (excluding Western Balkan countries) are in red on this map, which means that 50 or more cases were recorded per 100,000 inhabitants and the percentage of positive tests was 4% or more in the last 14 days.

See below for other maps of ECDC cases and tests per 100,000 population

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