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COVID Europe: The short-term forecasts for our continent are not encouraging yet.
Say it’s thewho, who wanted to warn different countries and all citizens, for the umpteenth time, about the need not to lower the level of care.
The probable death toll for Europe has ended up in the crosshairs of international experts coronavirus: the figures will increase between October and November.
A tile, therefore, that falls on Europe the day in which the sad world record of positives in 24 hours was registered: 307,930.
What to expect at the front in the coming months Deaths from COVID-19?
Coronavirus: jump from the dead in November? The sad prediction
The WHO Director for Europe Hans kluge We do not use the middle term to delineate the epidemiological picture that awaits us:
“There will be a boom in cases and we will also be dealing with a rate of higher mortality. It will get more and more difficult. In October, November, we will see more deaths.. “
A bitter prognosis, therefore, that affects the European continent, where the epidemic has registered, unfortunately, a generic increase during the summer. Even now there are countries under observation, such as France me Spain.
On Friday, September 11, for example, the European division of the organization tested 51,000 positives in 24 hours in the 55 countries monitored on the continent. A peak, it was noted, that had not been analyzed since April.
For this reason, the illustrated scenario for the months of October and November is dark. Even if health facilities are now more prepared than the pandemic outbreak in the spring, and if the tracking works, the hypothesis is getting worse.
The increasing cases will now turn into more deaths in a few weeks. Kluge stated that: “It is a time when countries do not want to hear this bad news and I understand it”.
However, it is not unrealistic to think that daily deaths will be more in a few weeks.
WHO also warns about the vaccine
For Kluge we should not wait too long even in vaccine. The pandemic will not end with the arrival of treatment:
“I’ve heard all the time: ‘the vaccine will be the end of the pandemic.’ Of course, no. We don’t even know if the vaccine will help all groups in the population. Now we are getting some signals that will help us one group and not the other. “
And then, the expert pointed out, we must not forget the logistical dimension of the distribution of vaccine doses: it will be a huge company.
In summary, WHO suggested that: “The end of the pandemic is the moment when we, as a community, will learn to live with it”.
the COVID in Europe – and not only – is still shrouded in uncertainties.