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Coronavirus Update: Europe struggles lowering infection numbers | DW News
A top
medical association in Switzerland says intensive care units are at their
limits as the country battles a second wave of COVID-19 infections. The
Swiss Society for Intensive Care Medicine (SSMI) warned the 876 ICU beds it
certifies across the country "are practically all full." More beds
have since been added and the Swiss military has been called in for support in
several cantons. The SSMI said it was essential to postpone non-urgent medical
procedures to avoid overwhelming hospitals, and urged citizens to draft
directives on whether they wish to receive prolonged life-support should they
fall critically ill. Switzerland reported more than 6,000 new infections on
Wednesday, bringing its total number of cases to nearly 280,000. It logged 84
new deaths for a total of 3,377 since the pandemic began.
Germany reported 17,561 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday,
bringing its total number of infections to 833,307. The Robert Koch Institute
said the death toll in the country rose by 305 to 13,119. The latest infection
figures are a slight drop from the same day last week, when Germany reported
18,487 cases. Daily case numbers have plateaued somewhat in recent days, albeit
at a level far higher than the government deems acceptable in most of the
country.
Total infections in France have topped 2 million, the fourth-highest
total in the world. The country reported a further 437 deaths, bringing its
overall tally to 46,723. Director General of Health Jerome Salomon warned that
the situation remained serious with 33,500 people currently hospitalized, but
said "collective efforts are starting to bear fruit" since France
entered a nationwide lockdown that is set to run until December 1.
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