Paris, second wave worse than the first. Poland “red zone” – World



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The general director of hospitals in Paris, Martin Hirsch, said this morning that he believes it is “possible” that the “second wave” of Covid-19 in France “is worse than the first”, stressing that the situation is “terrible for everyone “. On BFM-TV, Hirsh confirmed the cancellation of the vacation days that some of the capital’s hospital employees had scheduled for this All Saints period: “for others – he specified – we prefer to take vacations now, before this terrible month of November. ” Martin Hirsch finally warned about the daily number of positive cases, “probably three times” higher than the 30,000 cases in recent days: “there are many positive people without knowing it.”

All of Poland becomes “red zone” and there will be new stricter restrictions: this is what Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, announcing the semi-closure of the country, in which the situation of the pandemic worsens. According to data from the Ministry of Health, in Poland there are 13,632 new Covid infections registered in 24 hours and 153 deaths.

More than 17,000 new cases in Russia in 24 hours – In Russia, 17,340 new cases of coronavirus have been registered in the last 24 hours, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. The total number of infections is now 1,480,646. The federal virus task force reports. In contrast, the dead are 283, for a total of 25,525.

Register of new infections in Ukraine, 7,517 in 24 hours – Covid-19 cases continue to increase in Ukraine, where 7,517 new infections have been registered in the last 24 hours: so far the highest number in a single day since the start of the epidemic. Over the course of the last day, 121 people died from the disease, bringing confirmed Covid-19 victims to 6,164 in the former Soviet republic of some 42 million people. According to data from the Kiev Ministry of Health, a total of 330,396 cases of Covid-19 have been detected in Ukraine so far.

High in Bulgaria, 1,595 cases and 16 deaths in 24 hours – The upward trend in coronavirus infections continues in Bulgaria, where 1,595 new cases have been registered in the last 24 hours, which is equivalent to almost 18% of the 9,038 diagnostic tests performed. This is the new daily record of infections in the Balkan country. The highest number of infected people is registered again in the capital, Sofia: 549. The total number of cases since the beginning of the epidemic is 34,930 to date. Since yesterday, 16 deaths have been reported and the total number of victims amounts to 1,064. The number of cases of infection among medical-health personnel amounted to 1,786.

Tourism in Spain continues to plummet, -78% – Tourism data in Spain remain very negative due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to data released today by the National Institute of Statistics (Ine) and reported by the Spanish media, the number of hotel nights booked by tourists fell by 78% in September compared to the same month last year. A 64% lower number registered in August. Tourism represents 12% of the Spanish GDP.



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