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The Netherlands records 7,791 new cases of Coronavirus, and France deploys thousands of police officers to impose curfews

2020-10-15T16:07:05.241Z


SANA-capitals The Netherlands recorded a new daily record increase in new cases of coronavirus, by 7,791Capitals-Sana The Netherlands recorded a new daily record increase in the number of new cases of coronavirus, with 7,791 new infections during the past twenty-four hours, in addition to 29 new deaths. And the National Institute of Public Health in the Netherlands announced that the total number of HIV infections reached 203,954 cases and 6,692 deaths. The Netherlands began implementing partial


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The Netherlands recorded a new daily record increase in the number of new cases of coronavirus, with 7,791 new infections during the past twenty-four hours, in addition to 29 new deaths.

And the National Institute of Public Health in the Netherlands announced that the total number of HIV infections reached 203,954 cases and 6,692 deaths.

The Netherlands began implementing partial general isolation today in an attempt to slow the spread of infection in one of the countries most affected in Europe by the second wave of Covid 19.

In France, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced the deployment of 12,000 police to impose a curfew in major French cities, starting next Saturday, with the aim of combating the spread of the pandemic.

Yesterday, French President Emmanuel Macron issued orders to impose a curfew in the capital, Paris, in addition to eight other large cities, to deal with a second wave of infections with the Corona virus.

In Palestine, the Ministry of Health announced the registration of 442 new cases of the emerging coronavirus and eight deaths during the past twenty-four hours.

Source: sena

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