The second wave of corona virus cases across Europe.

The first outbreak of the corona virus was in Europe after China, but it was brought under control and the number of cases dropped significantly.But now a new report from the European Central Medical Agency indicates that the number of cases of code 19 is increasing in the continent and the possibility of a second wave of the virus in Europe has increased.

The number of cases across the continent has steadily increased over the past 31 days, reaching 37 per million in the European Union and the United Kingdom.Concerns about the recurrence of the corona virus have been raised following figures released by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).The ECDC report states that the number of cases of corona virus has increased significantly in 18 European countries, including the United Kingdom, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania and Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Liechtenstein.

The first outbreak of the corona virus was in Europe after China, but it was brought under control and the number of cases dropped significantly.

But now a new report from the European Central Medical Agency indicates that the number of cases of code 19 is increasing in the continent and the possibility of a second wave of the virus in Europe has increased.

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The number of cases across the continent has steadily increased over the past 31 days, reaching 37 per million in the European Union and the United Kingdom.

Concerns about the recurrence of the corona virus have been raised following figures released by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

The ECDC report states that the number of cases of corona virus has increased significantly in 18 European countries, including the United Kingdom, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania and Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Liechtenstein.

According to the report, although one of the reasons for this increase is to increase the testing rate, the overall weekly case rate has increased by 3% or more.

The report said that the data of hospital admissions and deaths is somewhat better but it cannot be considered stable.

"Recently, hospital and ICU admissions have increased in Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, not in other countries, but the availability of data varies," the report said. The increase in the number of cases does not reflect an increase in deaths across Europe, but experts warn that this could change as the virus can be passed from young people to others.


Spain has also confirmed the idea, as there has been an increase in deaths in recent days. Spanish authorities reported 1199 new cases of the new corona virus in the last 24 hours on Friday. The highest number of cases was confirmed, followed by the re-imposition of lockdown in several parts.

France, Germany and Italy also recorded the highest increase in daily cases this week after several months. Since April, Germany has now confirmed the highest number of more than 2,000 cases in a single day. During the last 24 hours, 1,071 cases were reported and for the first time since May, more than 1,000 cases were reported in a single day in this European country.

According to experts, meteorological factors also affect the spread of the current epidemic of Code 19, meaning that the situation could worsen as the cold months move on. According to a recent study, every one percent decrease in the humidity rate in the air can result in an increase of 7 to 8 percent in cases of code 19.

According to the report, although one of the reasons for this increase is to increase the testing rate, the overall weekly case rate has increased by 3% or more.The report said that the data of hospital admissions and deaths is somewhat better but it cannot be considered stable.

"Recently, hospital and ICU admissions have increased in Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, not in other countries, but the availability of data varies," the report said. The increase in the number of cases does not reflect an increase in deaths across Europe, but experts warn that this could change as the virus can be passed from young people to others.

Spain has also confirmed the idea, as there has been an increase in deaths in recent days. Spanish authorities reported 1199 new cases of the new corona virus in the last 24 hours on Friday. The highest number of cases was confirmed, followed by the re-imposition of lockdown in several parts.

France, Germany and Italy also recorded the highest increase in daily cases this week after several months. Since April, Germany has now confirmed the highest number of more than 2,000 cases in a single day. During the last 24 hours, 1,071 cases were reported and for the first time since May, more than 1,000 cases were reported in a single day in this European country.

According to experts, meteorological factors also affect the spread of the current epidemic of Code 19, meaning that the situation could worsen as the cold months move on. According to a recent study, every one percent decrease in the humidity rate in the air can result in an increase of 7 to 8 percent in cases of code 19.

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