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500 Million People in Europe Could Die From COVID-19

Depressing news continues to come from the COVID-19 virus front that has haunted us for nearly two years. Pointing to the increase in the number of cases and deaths in Europe, the World Health Organization warned that half a million more people could succumb to the disease in three months at this rate.
 500 Million People in Europe Could Die From COVID-19
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According to the data compiled by the French News Agency, COVID-19 cases in Europe have been regularly in the last 6 weeks; Virus-related deaths have been on the rise for the last 7 weeks. In Europe, where an average of 250 thousand COVID-19 cases are recorded daily, an average of 3,600 people die every day due to COVID-19. Due to the disease, 8 thousand 162 people in Russia, 3 thousand 819 people in Ukraine and 3 thousand 100 people in Romania died in the last 7 days.

In the meantime, bad news from the World Health Organization (WHO) was not delayed. Emphasizing the rapid increase in cases in Europe recently, WHO warned everyone that the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in Europe may increase by half a million by February.

The contribution of the loosening of the measures taken to the increase in cases is quite large.

Hans Kluge, WHO Director for Europe; At the press conference he held, he noted that he was extremely concerned about this situation, drawing attention to the rapidly increasing cases of COVID-19. Underlining that the number of COVID-19 cases in 53 different European countries has seen 78 million, Kluge said, “According to a reliable projection, this current trend means that half a million more people will die from Covid-19 by February. ” he said, expressing the seriousness of the incident.

Stating that this rapid increase in COVID-19 cases is seen in every age group, regardless of young or old, Kluge also underlined that the desired rate could not be reached in vaccination. Noting that there are more hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in countries where the vaccination rate is low, Kluge recommended that the decisions and strategies taken to prevent the pandemic should be reviewed again. In addition to these, Kluge stated that the relaxation in the measures taken to protect public health also contributed to the increasing number of cases.

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