The outbreak of Neocuan (Chinese communist virus) has rebounded in some European countries, with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi announcing on Friday (12) that most of the country will be back in lockdown from next Monday (15) and all schools, non-essential stores, restaurants and bars will be closed. In Germany, Lothar Wieler, director of the Robert Koch Institute in charge of disease control, warned that a third wave of the outbreak has begun there.
Drudge announced new closures, including a nationwide “red zone” with the highest level of Epidemic preparedness during the Easter holiday from April 3 to 5, affecting the capital Rome and Milan, where residents are required to stay Home except for work, doctor’s appointments or other necessary reasons. He said tougher measures must be taken to stop the epidemic, promising to provide financial assistance to families and businesses and to speed up vaccination programs.
In Germany, 14,356 new cases were reported on Thursday (11), the most in a single day in the past two weeks and 2,444 more than the previous week. Wille indicated that the third wave of the outbreak has begun and that the new coronavirus will not go away and will only be controlled if herd immunity is achieved.
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