One month lock down for France. Are they intentionally trying crash Frances economy ?
While Europe and France are facing a "second wave" of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States is already talking about "third wave", "third wave". The country recorded a record number of cases of contamination on Saturday for the second day in a row, according to continuously updated data from Johns Hopkins University.
The country counted 88,973 new cases of infection between 8:30 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, well above the 79,963 cases recorded the day before. A total of 8,568,625 cases have been reported in the United States with 224,751 deaths, the highest toll in the world.
Treasury said pushing for earlier opening of shops amid rapid drop in infections, but health officials are opposed; ministers likely to OK limited prayer in houses of worship
► Hôpital de #Pau : la situation sanitaire est "sérieuse" ► De plus en plus d'hospitalisés ► Le profil des patients hospitalisés ? "Entre 40 et 60 ans, sans facteurs de risques" https://larepubliquedespyrenees.fr/2020/10/28/covid-a-l-hopital-de-pau-en-un-mois-nous-avons-eu-autant-de-deces-que-durant-la-1ere-phase,2752046.php
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► Hospital #Pau : the health situation is "serious"
► More and more hospitalized
► The profile of hospitalized patients? "Between 40 and 60 years old, without risk factors"
While Europe and France are facing a "second wave" of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States is already talking about "third wave", "third wave". The country recorded a record number of cases of contamination on Saturday for the second day in a row, according to continuously updated data from Johns Hopkins University.
The country counted 88,973 new cases of infection between 8:30 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, well above the 79,963 cases recorded the day before. A total of 8,568,625 cases have been reported in the United States with 224,751 deaths, the highest toll in the world.
Increase in contamination cases"I really don't see any signs of a drop in the coming cases, and I am very concerned about that. The virus will not slow down unless we force it to slow down," Caitlin Rivers, epidemiologist at the New York Times told the New York Times on Friday. Johns Hopkins University.
Stores, synagogues, school: Ministers meet to thrash out post-lockdown reopening
Treasury said pushing for earlier opening of shops amid rapid drop in infections, but health officials are opposed; ministers likely to okay limited prayer in houses of worship
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Germany Going Into Lockdown For November, Banning Hotel Stays
Germany has announced a variety of new coronavirus restrictions for November, including shutting down restaurants, hotels, and more.
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Germany closing restaurants, hotels, and more
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has today announced a series of new measures that will take effect as of November 2, and will be valid through the end of the month. The hope is that with these new restrictions, things can start to return to normal before Christmas.
With this, we’ll see the closure of restaurants, bars, theaters, and concert halls. On top of that, hotel stays for leisure will be banned. Schools will continue to stay open.
As Merkel explained in a press conference, the most important thing the country can do is trace infections, but health agencies have reached their limits and are no longer able to do comprehensive tracing.
The government is promising an “extraordinary financial package” to help industries that will be impacted, including restaurants and hotels.
► Hôpital de #Pau : la situation sanitaire est "sérieuse" ► De plus en plus d'hospitalisés ► Le profil des patients hospitalisés ? "Entre 40 et 60 ans, sans facteurs de risques" https://larepubliquedespyrenees.fr/2020/10/28/covid-a-l-hopital-de-pau-en-un-mois-nous-avons-eu-autant-de-deces-que-durant-la-1ere-phase,2752046.php
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► Hospital #Pau : the health situation is "serious"
► More and more hospitalized
► The profile of hospitalized patients? "Between 40 and 60 years old, without risk factors"