The World Health Organization has criticized the widespread lifting of corona restrictions in Europe.
Hans Klüge, director of the European branch of the World Health Organization (WHO), criticized the widespread lifting of coronary restrictions in European countries such as Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom, saying the country had abruptly ended its restrictive regulations.
According to news agencies, at a press conference in the Moldovan capital Chisinau, the countries complained that the result of such an approach would be a jump in the number of people suffering from coronary heart disease.
He continued to see an increase in the number of cases in 18 of the 53 areas under the auspices of the organization in Europe. In the last seven days, more than five million new cases and about 12,500 deaths have been registered in Europe.
Since the beginning of the Corona pandemic, according to Deutsche Welle, more than 194 million people in Europe have been infected with the virus and more than 1.9 million people have died.
The Robert Koch Institute for Virology (RKI) reports that the incidence in Germany has risen steadily in the past week. The institute announced the weekly infection rate of 1733.4 on Tuesday, March 22 (April 2). This represents the number of new infections per 100,000 people over a seven-day period.
Last week, the German parliament amended the rules and regulations regarding the corona. Accordingly, most restrictions are only applicable temporarily until the beginning of April (mid-May).
Under these changes, “primary care” replaces previous regulations. Crohn’s new regulations will include wearing masks and testing in areas such as nursing homes and hospitals.