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Yesterday, Saturday, the British Health Services Authority announced that there is a second wave of “Covid-19” disease, indicating that “cases of coronavirus” are doubling approximately every 7 days, which has caused a state of tension between the interested health departments, “he pointed out, noting that” hospitals were divided into a section for “covid” diseases and another for others.
British Health Minister Matthew Hancock had recently warned about the risks of the spread of a second wave of the “Corona” virus in the country because “young people violate the measures to prevent the epidemic.”
For its part, France registered 10,000 new infections, “Corona”, in 24 hours, while Great Britain exceeded 3,000 daily infections, while the United States of America reported 46,000 new infections.
And according to the “Al-Hurra” website, like the rest of the world, Arab countries are living off the impact of fears of a new virus outbreak, amid statistics that indicate that the epidemic continues to spread, and at a faster pace. never.
And the UAE Ministry of Public Health announced the detection of 1,007 new cases of the emerging virus “Corona”, after a relatively long period without large numbers of injuries.
Likewise, several Arab countries witnessed, during the last 24 hours, a sudden increase in the number of infections that they had not witnessed since the beginning of the spread of the disease, among which the following stand out: 4106 new cases in Iraq, 2234 new cases in Morocco, 747 new cases in Bahrain, 643 new infections in Saudi Arabia. There were 546 new injuries in Lebanon and 376 new injuries in Tunisia.
Governments are preparing to take new measures to limit the spread of the virus, which may be more serious, as France tends to announce “difficult decisions” to face a situation described as “very worrying”.
Despite all the efforts made to find a safe vaccine, the end of the epidemic “will not come soon,” said Michael Ryan, director of Health Emergencies at the World Health Organization, last Thursday.
The director of the organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, denounced the “lack of solidarity”, calling for the formation of “global leaderships, especially of the great powers, to defeat the virus.”