The second
wave is here: Europe sees a surge in coronavirus infections in many countries
and cities. Spain's capital Madrid is Europe's new coronavirus hotspot. But
medical staff say they're ready. And there's good news: the speed of new
infections in Spain is waning. But that could change. Whatever the case,
Madrid is back under lockdown. A great deal of Europe is re-introducing
restrictions, as infections spike. Berlin is imposing a curfew from Saturday.
Parts of the city are now hot-spots. In Germany, daily coronavirus cases have
hit a new high since April. Rising hospital rates have health officials worried
in the UK. The government's reviewing measures. In Iceland, pubs, clubs, arcade
halls and gyms are closed. There are fears the latest wave of infections could
be much higher than the first. And Paris has shut its bars.
quarta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2020
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