Covid, case boom in the UK. Madrid prepares for a new confinement. France registers 13,000 new cases



[ad_1]

Covid, case boom in the UK.  Madrid prepares for a new confinement.  And Paris opens the Elysee to tourists

Infections also occur in Europe. However, the published data does not highlight whether they are asymptomatic or ill. Among the most affected countries is the Spain followed by France, UK me Germany. In Great Britain 4,422 new cases have been registered in the last 24 hours, 100 more than the previous day. It’s the record since May 8, The Guardian reported. The total number of victims is more than 390,000 cases. The new victims are 27, 41,759 in total.

Covid Vaccine, Burioni: “For the first time the procedures were announced, so we will see if it works”
Covid case, Madrid: new confinement starting Monday. Restrictions for almost a million people

Germany has recorded the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since April 24, with 2,297 new infections, according to the Robert Koch epidemiological surveillance institute. Yet the country conducts roughly twice as many tests per week as in April, one million compared to 500,000 five months ago. In total, some 270,070 people have tested positive in Germany since the outbreak began. 9,384 dead, of which six in the last 24 hours. North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria are the two most affected Laender.

The Siseo reopens its doors to visitors

In France, with the dizzying increase in infections (13,215 new cases of Covid-19 announced yesterday) this weekend the Elysee Palace reopened its doors to visitors on the occasion of the European Heritage Days, an event held in Paris every year. the third weekend of September. Visitors, dressed strictly in masks and with limited tickets, were able to admire the golden room and the recently renovated office of the president, as well as rooms such as the First Lady’s office, gifts from guests and an exhibition. photo of Macron’s work.

The notes of the Republican Guard orchestra echoed through the palace. The Elysee garden was also usable and people were able to take photos on the famous staircase of the Palace courtyard, where Macron normally poses for the press with state guests. Due to the pandemic, this year the Elysee has significantly reduced the number of admissions: 2,500 people were able to register on Saturday and Sunday, about a third compared to previous years.


Madrid ready for a new confinement

The approach to Madrid is different. Starting Monday, some areas will be subject to a lockdown to curb the rise of Covid-19. The BBC reports online. The measure affects more than 850,000 people in the Madrid region who will be subject to travel and meeting restrictions. Spain has the highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe and Madrid is once again the most affected region. According to data from Johns Hopkins University, there are 625,651 new cases and infection rates in the Madrid region are more than double the national average, says the Spanish government. The country was one of the most affected by the first wave of infections with 30,000 deaths. As of Monday, 37 of the region’s highest-risk health districts will be restricted. Residents will only be allowed to leave their area to go to work, school, or for medical care. Social gatherings will be limited to six people, public parks will be closed and businesses will have to lower the blinds before 10 pm.

Protests in the streets of London and Zurich

There is also a growing front against the wearing of masks and that of deniers who demonstrated in Switzerland and the UK. Some 500 people protested in the center of Zurich against what they call “the coronavirus lie”, without a mask and displaying posters and banners against the government’s sanitary measures to curb the epidemic. This was reported by several local media. The police carried out personal checks and took several participants from the Turbinenplatz who refused to wear the mask and respect the distancing. The protesters booed the officers.

Video

A noisy crowd of a thousand protesters opposed to the measures of confinement, masks and social distancing due to the coronavirus epidemic, in the name of the motto “Resist and act for freedom” gathered in London in the very central Trafalgar Square, where there has been tension and some fights with the police. The protesters – they show some videos circulating in the media, including The Guardian – do not wear masks and many of them shout at the police a few centimeters from them, provoking the reaction of the agents, with exchanges of shoves.

Last updated: 19:44


© REPRODUCTION RESERVED



[ad_2]