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Covid 19 | ‘Seven lakh Kovid deaths in Europe in coming months’

Genève, First Published Nov 23, 2021, 8:22 PM IST

The world is not yet free from the threat of Kovid 19. After a while, there is an increase in Kovid cases in European countries. Earlier, the World Health Organization (WHO) had estimated that five million Kovid deaths would be reported in Europe by February.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has again announced that it will increase the death toll of covid in Europe in the coming months. It is estimated that at least seven lakh people will die due to Kovid disease.

It is estimated that 1.5 million Kovid deaths have been reported in Europe so far. According to the World Health Organization, this figure could rise to more than 20 million. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that ICUs in 49 of the 53 countries will face a severe crisis.

‘Currently the situation in Europe and the Middle East is worrying. The Delta variant caused the situation to worsen. The period from now until March 2022 is very important. Kovid mortality rates in Europe are expected to rise sharply during this period. ICU units may also face a serious crisis … ‘- The World Health Organization reports.

The report says that a significant lack of vigilance on the part of Kovid defendants, such as wearing a mask and keeping up with social norms, has led to a resurgence of Kovid cases in the region and the need for tougher regulations in many countries.

At the same time, immunizations among immunizations have led to a decline in immunity and an increase in cases and mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the vaccination process will continue to be more active than ever before, and that preventive measures such as wearing masks and adhering to social norms will not be compromised.

The report also notes that an average of 4,200 Kovid related deaths have been reported in a single week, compared to the average 2,100 Kovid related deaths per day. Experts also warn that if the situation changes suddenly, great care must be taken.

Also Read: – ‘Five lakh Kovids likely to die in Europe by February’

Last Updated Nov 23, 2021, 8:22 PM IST

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