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Infections boom in the world for the third day in a row, half in Europe. In Spain, a night curfew from 11pm to 6am and a state of emergency for 15 days
It is a record of new cases of coronavirus in the world for the third consecutive day, half in Europe. This is the latest alarm from the WHO.
The situation in Spain – Night curfew from 11pm to 6am and a state of emergency for 15 days, although in all probability it will last until May. Spain launches special measures for the whole country – only the Canary Islands are excluded from nighttime restrictions – to face the second wave of coronavirus that is affecting all of Europe.
Britain’s situation – More than 20,000 new positives in Britain in one day, where doctors and nurses at the forefront of the fight against the virus are expected to be vaccinated by Christmas. A plan still in development, but with the words of Anthony Fauci, the immunologist at the head of the White House task force. “We will know if a vaccine will be safe and effective in early December,” he said, “even if it takes several months for everyone to reach everyone.”
The situation in Germany – Eleven thousand new cases registered in Germany in the last 24 hours. This was announced by the Robert Koch Institute, which follows the progress of the pandemic and plays an advisory role for the German government. On Friday night, the institute’s headquarters was attacked with incendiary devices. No one was hurt. It may not be a coincidence, police said: in fact, a politically motivated attack is being thought of.
The situation in the United States and Colombia – In the United States, on the other hand, for the second consecutive day, more than 83 thousand new infections were registered, while Colombia has become the eighth country in the world to have exceeded one million cases since the start of the pandemic.
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