Croatia and Slovenia have also seen an increase in the number of new coronavirus patients needing hospital treatment, according to a report by crisis teams on Sunday.

Coronavirus: the second wave, the second closure

Later than expected by many, but in mid-November, the Hungarian government also decided to try to curb the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic by introducing restrictions. At the time of the decision, 5,000 new infections had been identified per day and the number of deaths from the virus was mostly between 50 and 100 in 24 hours. The first step is partial closure, but how effective it is is questionable. Follow our news!

In Croatia, 2,365 new infections were identified last day, bringing the number of people infected to 84,209 since the outbreak began. Last day, 43 people died from the disease, bringing the number of victims of the epidemic so far to 1,049. The hospital cares for 1,710 patients, 194 of whom use ventilators.

In neighboring Slovenia, the number of infected people has risen by 920 in the past 24 hours, according to data released by the cabinet on Sunday. Thirty-two patients died, bringing the death toll to 797. Of the diagnosed patients, 1,261 are hospitalized, 201 of whom are treated in the intensive care unit.

All meetings in the country are prohibited. There is a night curfew and a day curfew, and a mask is still mandatory everywhere. Kindergartens and educational institutions will be closed for another two weeks, teaching will take place in the form of distance learning.

Public transport will be closed from Monday. With the exception of grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, and post offices, the stores will be closed.

Worldwide, 64 percent of those infected have already recovered.

Worldwide, 53,882,949 people were infected with the coronavirus epidemic, with 1,310,732 deaths and 34,684,262 survivors at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Central European time, according to data from Sunday morning.



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Austria, Croatia, Serbia, and almost all of Italy have been added to the quarantine list.