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I am writing this article to show How have European countries responded covid 19 ? Recently,entire world is worried about the noble covid 19.Every country (affected) is in effort to degrade this pandemic.
Here,I am just trying to present the human circumstances all over the European countries including updates on china and India recent condition responsed by covid 19.
So, let us start How have European countries responded covid 19 ?
Europe surpasses 100,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths – how did we get here?
China has
reported a 50% rise in the number of people who have died of covid 19.
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I am writing this article to show How have European countries responded covid 19 ? Recently,entire world is worried about the noble covid 19.Every country (affected) is in effort to degrade this pandemic.
Here,I am just trying to present the human circumstances all over the European countries including updates on china and India recent condition responsed by covid 19.
So, let us start How have European countries responded covid 19 ?
Europe surpasses 100,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths – how did we get here?
Successive
day, the daily number of deaths recorded has fallen by almost a hundred to 437.
This comes as the country's official death toll topped 25,000.
Well, if you
have a look at the update, this is rotting crops millions of Italians. of
course, remaining under lockdown.
There are
concerns about the plight of farmers in the southern regions over 350,000. Foreign
nationals work in the agricultural sector in Italy.Many of these are Romanian,
Polish, Bulgarian or Ukrainian, who left Italy at the start of this epidemic.
Now, Italy's
national agricultural organization says that 40% of all Italian produce could
be simply left to rot in the fields. If 200,000 day laborers aren't found soon.
here's ,Laura Godsey for farm as for instance.
It's ruled
that crop owners will be able to enlist the help of family members or relatives
to work in the fields without having to officially employ them; but to be
honest that would only go such a short way in filling the gap that's been left
by the 300,000.
Seasonal workers
that typically come to Italy from Romania and Bulgaria and who this year have either
gone back home at the beginning of the pandemic before borders closed or who
will be unable to come to Italy for the next harvest season.
And in any
case even if borders were to reopen across Europe tomorrow and people wanted to
flock to Italy to work the crops farmers have warned that the agriculture industry
would have to go through significant changes to ensure that it complies with
government regulations that have to do with health and safety for instance.
Seasonal workers
very often they'll put up to sleep in caravans or dorms where social distancing
is essentially impossible and obviously in the current climate in a country.
That's been
absolutely ravaged by the pandemic.This is just not a viable option thanks to
Lera Godsey, there now to Germany's handling of the corona virus pandemic with
its early large-scale testing effective lockdown and low death rate,
while it was
the focus of international attention. Now, the world is watching again this
time as its restrictions are gradually lifted. Reporters reports from Berlin,
slowly cautiously Germany's feeling its way back to life schools reopening ,for
exams small shops back in business.
At the same
time more testing and a focus on contact tracing every time someone tests
positive. public health officials must track down, anyone they could have
infected of course it's not always possible to find everyone. They depend on
the support and the memory of the infected person.
They have to
work with them, try to remember who they've had contact with it's, why the army
is helping to test a more high-tech solution, it's hoped a phone app could
identify potential chains of infection.
But there
are concerns about privacy and the technologies considered at least a month from
being ready in the meantime .Germany's studying its own population, looking for
antibodies.
The aim to
establish the true rate of infection but also to learn more about how immunity
might develop.They also need to have a better idea clinically, if antibodies
are detected how does that really reflect in terms of protection and if it
reflects in terms of protection, how long does that protection last ?
And
obviously since They are very early and in this stage of the pandemic ,they don't
know that for sure yet.
But this
data will be coming in meanwhile late. Annual revelry has been cancelled ,public
gatherings are still banned, pubs and restaurants still closed ,
In Bucharest,
in the past month more than 200,000 Romanians have been fine for breaking
lockdown rules. now remains when they go out for something like buying food or
taking exercise or for some urgent medical attention they need to fill out a
form ,explain why they've gone out.
It's rather like
they do in Italy and in Spain and they need to present an ID card, if they stopped
by the police, if they break those rules, they are fined and the fines range
anywhere between 2,000 and 20,000 lei.
Now Romania ,the
average monthly salary is 3,000 lei ,so that's quite a hefty sum and it's just not
just ordinary Romanians who are breaking these rules but they had that weekend.
A district
mayor in Buchares, the capital he went cycling in a park, now he said parks are
closed and he said he was just inspecting at the park but he still got fined
and he agreed to pay the fine hefty
fines in Romania.
The impacts
of this coronavirus emergency is showing up the fault lines of economic and
also social inequality across the world.
Especially,
in Latin America particularly vulnerable to the pandemic are those in the
informal economy who work on jobs without formal contracts and often without
any labor protection.
So, if they take
Colombia as an example,it reports like that from the New York Times, it tells them
that since the country shut down, many have gone without food and have been
forced onto the streets.
Venezuelans
who have escaped their own country's, economic collapse are particularly
vulnerable. some workers have rebelled. these are images taken at a market in
Lima which is the capital of Peru more than 21,000 workers have been detained
in Peru for not complying with orders to stay at home.
There in,
Mexico, informal workers generate nearly a quarter of Mexico's economic output ,many
of them are street vendors whose businesses have simply ground to a halt.
Coronavirus: China outbreak city Wuhan raises death toll by 50%
In the city
of Wuhan, it's a major revision of its data, the total number of confirmed
deaths in China now more than 4,500 which is an increase of more than 1200 news
of the amended death toll came shortly after state.
Media
reported that China's economy had contracted by nearly 7% in the first quarter
of the year. That is the first contraction of the Chinese economy for at least three
decades
Let's get
the latest on the revised or hand death toll first from news, in Beijing well it's
like a remarkable jump I'm just got the figures here written down to have to
make sure I can give them to you 50% increase in the death toll.
In Wuhan
City, now this is something people can do at home, get you pens out. it's like
almost bang on 50%.
There was a
toll of 2579 deaths in that city today added 1290. The new total is 3816 I know
it’s close to a 50% increase in the death toll there.
Now what
officials are saying is that, what they've been able to do is use the time they
now have because the crisis is now under control.
To have
another look at the numbers and they're counting people who've for example not
come into hospital maybe have died at home or maybe people who've died with
symptoms they're pretty sure our coronavirus symptoms but haven't officially
done the tests and so they've been added.
There's been
a lot of criticism ,a lot of questioning regarding China's figures. people
suggesting that there potentially been underreported I'm not sure if it's come
in response to that but either way it is a big jump in one day just like whack
up by 50%
They're
still though when you consider that the numbers in other countries it.
COVID-19 Latest Updates: Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In India Crosses
20,000
Let's get you the latest
figures have been put out by the government on the
number or off coronavirus cases in India.
It stands
now at 20471, there have been
652 deaths reported across the country due to coronavirus.
I am also
breaking down the state wise data for you, Maharashtra is the worst
affected State with 5221 cases reported and 251 death in the state a majority
of which are from the city of Mumbai.
Gujarat has seen a spike in covid 19 cases now with 2272 cases. In Gujarat
the death toll also has climbed in the state to 95.
In Delhi the
total cases now have touched 2150 and 647 deaths have been reported in the
capital so far those are the latest numbers put out by the government.
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