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Many European nations on verge of second wave of Corona

The second wave of corona could hit many countries of the world. Especially in Europe, the second wave seems to be uncontrollable. This is the reason why some countries have started preparations for new restrictions. According to the news agency Reuters, Germany and France have begun preparations to impose new lockdown restrictions. Germany and France are preparing to impose these restrictions after about 40 per cent jump in deaths from corona infection in Europe.

The Robert Koch Institute reported that 14,964 new cases were reported in Germany while 85 others died due to infection. So far 464,239 cases of corona infection have been reported in Germany while 10,183 people have died. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to meet with heads of state to discuss the closure of restaurants and bars. However, there is also talk of keeping schools and nurseries open. In France, 50 thousand new cases a day have been reported. French President Emmanuel Macron is about to address the people regarding the new sanctions.

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According to Reuters data, the number of infected worldwide has exceeded 4.38 crore while 1,165,443 people have lost their lives due to infection. Spain has recently declared Emergency to overcome the second wave of Corona. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Sunday announced a local nightly curfew and a ban on movement between provinces. He had clearly said that the situation has become very serious. Therefore, strict steps are being taken.

It is worth mentioning that more than 11 lakh cases have been reported in Spain while more than 34 thousand have died. Not only this, there are also signs of strict restrictions in Italy. The situation in America is also worrying. In the past, virus outbreaks have been found to increase in 29 of the 50 US provinces. The World Health Organization has said that 2 million new cases have been reported worldwide in a single week. More than 1.3 million new cases have been reported in European countries alone. A big jump of 46 percent has been reported in new cases in Europe.

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