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Corona in Europe: EU surprises with robot strategy in hospitals - easing in France and England

2020-11-23T23:12:51.252Z


Europe has developed into a corona hotspot. Now there is a new procedure for clinics - EU funds are made available for this.


Europe has developed into a corona hotspot.

Now there is a new procedure for clinics - EU funds are made available for this.

  • In Europe, the number of coronavirus * cases continues to skyrocket.

  • Robots are now supposed to provide relief in hospitals.

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Update from November 23, 3:40 p.m.:

There is still no relaxation in the corona situation in Austria.

"The number of new infections is still dramatically high," said 

Austria's

 Minister of Health 

Rudolf Anschober.

There was an outbreak with dozens of infections at a police station.

Corona in Europe: Robots should help disinfect clinic rooms

Update from November 23, 2020, 2:11 p.m.:

Robots should

help

Europe's clinics

to

disinfect patient rooms

during the Corona crisis

.

200 of the devices are to be purchased with EU funds and distributed to hospitals, as EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced on Monday.

The robots only needed

around 15 minutes

to disinfect a patient's room with the help of ultraviolet light, added a commission spokesman.

They should be delivered in the next few weeks - which clinics will get them will be clarified quickly.

Twelve million euros would be available for purchase.

Corona in Europe: France and Great Britain are planning easing

Update from November 22nd, 2:06 p.m.:

After the new corona infections are slowly decreasing, the

French

President Macron

has now also

announced

easing of

the rules for the lockdown.

As in Great Britain

(update 9:17 a.m.)

, there should be a

three-step plan

.

"The relaxation will take place in three [...] steps, which he will continue first around December 1, then before the holidays at the end of the year and then from January 2021", a government spokesman told "Le Journal du Dimanche".

A renewed flare-up of the epidemic must be avoided in any case.

Update from November 22nd, 9:17 a.m.: France

seems to be still in

the recovery phase

.

On Saturday, the country reported

17,680 cases,

according to John Hopkins University

(compared to

27,228

a week

ago

).

The number of sick people who are in hospitals, as well as those in intensive care units, fell for the fifth day in a row.

The same applies to the death rate.

On Saturday

, 276 more people died

from and with the corona virus (comparison Friday, November 20:

386

).

Even

the UK

has seemingly positive news for its citizens.

The

corona lockdown

, which expires on December 2, should

not be extended

, unlike in Germany

.

In the past four weeks, non-essential stores have had to close.

The home should only be left for the bare minimum.

On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will then present a three-step plan for corona restrictions at the regional level.

Corona in Europe: Second wave - but German neighbor is celebrating a success

Update from November 20, 6:33 p.m.: France

reports a

small success

in the fight against the Covid 19 pandemic.

The German neighboring country assumes that it has

survived

the

peak

of

the

infection of

the second wave.

The National Health Authority reported on Friday.

“Even if the indicators remain at a high level, their observation suggests that the epidemiological peak of the second wave has been overcome,” the agency said in a statement.

The number of positive

corona tests fell by a

full

40 percent

in the past week.

Prime Minister

Jean Castex

also said the current strategy is starting to produce results

.

But one shouldn't let up now, he added.

Strict exit

restrictions have been in place in France for about three weeks

.

People are only allowed outside with a form and a valid reason, retail and catering are closed.

Corona in Europe: WHO names alarming numbers - intensive care units in several countries at the limit

Update from November 20, 3:43 p.m.:

The

Greek government

has decreed that

two private clinics in Thessaloniki

must provide

200 places for corona patients

from Friday

.

This is made possible by a law that was recently passed against the

corona pandemic

.

The order came after the port city's nine private clinics refused to admit corona patients.

The state hospitals in Thessaloniki are according to their own information at their limit.

In the


whole country there are

1,220 ICU beds

, 651 of which are considered

Corona beds

- almost all are occupied.

The Greek Association of

Private

Clinics justified the refusal with the argument that the clinics were

not prepared for Corona

.

There is a lack of ways to isolate patients.

The

staff

is also not trained for

corona sufferers

.

"Human lives are at risk," warned the head of the association,

Grigoris Sarafianos,

on the

Skai

television channel on Friday

.

Instead, they offered to

take

1000 other patients

from

state hospitals

.

Coronavirus in Europe: WHO names alarming numbers

Update from November 19, 2 p.m.:

The

corona situation

in Europe remains explosive.

The World Health Organization (WHO) laments a growing number of corona deaths.

The number of deaths related to the coronavirus has increased by 18 percent in the last two weeks.

That said WHO director Hans Kluge on Thursday.

More than 29,000 deaths were recorded last week.

This means that every

17 seconds

a person in Europe dies with Covid-19.

The fact that 4500 lives are currently being

lost

to

Covid-19

per day

is avoidable, said Kluge.

Those who adhere to guidelines and act against misinformation make a contribution to avoid deaths.

Coronavirus in Europe: intensive care units in Switzerland at full capacity

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Corona in Switzerland: clinics before the collapse (symbol photo).

© Laurent Gillieron / dpa

"That is a small signal, but a signal nonetheless," said Kluge, considering the positive aspects.

Thanks to prudent behavior, the number of new infections per week fell from more than two million in the previous week to an estimated 1.8 million in the past week.

Nevertheless, there are increasing signs that health systems are reaching their limits due to the increasing number of cases.

In France, the intensive care units have been used to capacity with more than 95 percent for ten days, in Switzerland they have already reached full capacity.

According to the information, 28 percent of all corona infections registered worldwide and 26 percent of all corona deaths recorded worldwide can be traced back to Europe.

In the European region, to which WHO counts more than 50 countries, there have been around 15.8 million infections and nearly 355,000 related deaths so far, according to the organization.

Corona in Europe: France continues to be badly hit - the end of the lockdown will probably be postponed

Update from November 18, 2:47 p.m

.:

France was

the

first country in Europe to

exceed

the threshold of

two million corona cases

.

That comes from data from the

Johns Hopkins University

in Baltimore.

2,087,183 corona infections have been recorded since the beginning of the pandemic, 46,346 people died from or with the corona virus.

According to the European

Disease Agency

(

ECDC), 11,120,884 corona infections

and

275,596 deaths

had been reported by

Wednesday in the European countries of the 27 EU states as well as Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Great Britain

(data as of November 18).

For the 14-day incidence,

Luxembourg

currently leads with a value of

1241.6

.

According to ECDC, Finland has the lowest value (54.5).

Selected countries in Europe

14-day incidence per 100,000 population

Luxenburg

1241.6

Austria

1069.5

Czech Republic

1002.7

Slovenia

939.7

Lichtenstein

935.4

Poland

890.4

Croatia

818.8

France

796.8

Italy

792.3

Portugal

785.1

Belgium

657.9

Sweden

556.5

Spain

534.0

Great Britain

505.4

Germany

308.0

Finland

54.5

Corona crisis in Europe - no end of the lockdown in France in sight

Update from November 17, 3:21 p.m

.: Bars and restaurants in

France

may not

reopen

until January

15, 2021

at the earliest

.

The state broadcaster

France Info

reports

.

The government had previously spoken of a prospect for December.

But according to

France Info,

there are several reliable sources from the Ministry of Economic Affairs that have named a date in mid-January.

In France, more than 33,000 patients with a corona infection are in hospital, and the situation in the intensive care units is visibly worsening.

4,900 Covid 19 patients were admitted to a clinic on Friday alone.

However, the number of daily new corona infections has decreased slightly in the past ten days.

On Monday, only 9,406 new infections were reported, fewer than in Germany.

"We are in a phase where the pandemic is receding, even if it remains at a high level," Health Minister Olivier Veran told BFM on Tuesday.

“However, we haven't defeated the virus yet.

It is too early to relax our efforts, ”Véran said.

Strict

exit

restrictions

have been in place in France

since October

30th

.

People are only allowed outside with a form and a valid reason, retail and catering are closed.

Update from November 17, 2:58 p.m

.: Sweden took a special route for a long time in the corona pandemic.

In order to reduce the number of infections, the country is now taking stricter measures.

Sweden has had quite a few deaths from the pandemic compared to the other Nordic countries.

Corona infection is the third leading cause of death in Sweden, according to the country's highest social authority.

In the first half of 2020, around 51,500 people died in Sweden, 14,000 of them from heart and circulatory diseases, 11,600 from tumors and 5,500 from Covid-19.

Corona in Europe: Lockdown in Austria

Update from November 16, 4:23 p.m.:

The corona situation is also worsening in Austria.

In some districts, the number of infections is exploding - even an incidence value of 1000 has been exceeded in some places.

The government sees the second lockdown as the last chance to prevent the worst.

Update from November 16, 9 a.m

.: In the

Czech Republic

, the corona death rate has passed a sad mark.

Since the beginning of the pandemic,

6,208 infected

people have died

, according to data from the Ministry of Health.

In the past 24 hours, 1,887 new corona infections were registered (previous day: 4,199).

So far, it has been proven that

460,116 people

have been

infected with Sars-CoV-2

.

In Czech clinics, 7,200 patients are currently being treated with the coronavirus, 1,100 people have to be treated in the intensive care unit. 

The news agency CTK reported that the

crematoria

in several regions of the country are busy.

Most people in the Czech Republic have always chosen cremation.

Czech Republic: Entry from Germany only with a corona test

The Czech Republic

has changed the entry requirements for Germany.

Business travelers from Germany must show a negative corona test (PCR) upon entry and register online beforehand.

The state of emergency has been in force in the neighboring country since October 5th.

Tourist trips are therefore not possible.

The Federal Foreign Office draws attention to the dynamic situation in the Czech Republic on its website and expressly assumes no liability for information.

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The Czech Republic has passed the mark of 6,000 deaths in connection with a corona infection (symbol photo).

© Roman Vondrouö / dpa

Corona in Europe: Poland records the highest number of deaths, Steinmeier offers help - apparently undesirable

Update from November 15, 9:15 p.m.:

Poland currently has more than 25,000 new infections with the

corona virus

every day

.

The situation in the neighboring German country is coming to a head.

In a personal letter, Federal President

Frank-Walter Steinmeier

responded,

among other things, to the critical situation - and offered Germany's help.

But this is evidently only met with very limited approval.

"Shouldn't the German gentlemen send Polish doctors who work in the German health care system to Poland during the pandemic," said PiS MP Joanna Lichocka, according to Focus.de of the tabloid "Fakt".

Previously, President Andrzej Duda had already rejected the offered support for the time being - and thus apparently hits the tone of the Polish ruling party “Law and Justice” (PiS).

The use of

Polish doctors

living in Germany

should then also be paid for by Germany, Lichocka railed in the fact interview.

This reaction apparently

provokes outrage among

doctors working in Poland

.

"Every doctor who strengthens health in the fight against the pandemic is worth gold," said rheumatologist Bartosz Fialek to the newspaper.

Rather, efforts should be made to find more attractive conditions for doctors in Poland so that they do not migrate.

Corona in Europe: Ten people die in a fire in the intensive care unit - Poland records the highest number of deaths

First report from November 14, 2020:

Munich / Piatra Neamt - The second coronavirus wave * seems

to hit

Europe

with full force.

The number of new infections is increasing in many places.

Germany recorded more than 22,000 new infections within 24 hours on Saturday and has been in a so-called “lockdown light” since November 2nd.

The

situation is

also

worsening

in

Austria

.

Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced a “hard lockdown”, which should apply until December 6th.

Meanwhile,

a tragic event

occurred in

Romania

in a

Covid-19 intensive care unit

.

Coronavirus in Europe: tragic event in Covid-19 intensive care unit in Romania

In a hospital in the north-eastern

Romanian

city ​​of

Piatra Neamt

, ten seriously ill Covid-19 * patients died of severe

burns

on Saturday evening

.

A

fire

broke out in

the

intensive care unit

, where a total of 16 patients were artificially civil servated

.

Seven other people suffered severe burns, including the doctor in charge of the intensive care unit.

According to the authorities, a short circuit may

have triggered

the

fire

.

Media commented that the oxygen in the ventilators may have made the fire worse.

Health Minister

Nelu Tataru

immediately traveled to the scene of the accident.

The prosecution was expected to investigate the causes.

Romania

survived

 the

first corona wave

comparatively lightly.

In the past few weeks, the number of new infections and corona patients * in hospitals has increased steadily.

On Saturday, the Romanian authorities reported 129 new corona deaths within 24 hours.

The

Johns Hopkins University

, according to date 353,185 people with the coronavirus have * infected.

More than 8,800 have died of Covid-19 (as of November 14, 10:13 p.m.).

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Ten Covid 19 patients died in a fire in Romania.

© Robert IOSUB / AFP

Corona in Europe: Poland records the highest level of Codiv 19 deaths

Meanwhile, the corona situation in

Poland is getting

worse.

A week after a

partial lockdown was imposed

, Poland has registered a peak in new corona deaths.

548 deaths were reported within 24 hours.

The Ministry of Health announced.

The total number of deaths rose to more than 10,000.

The number of new infections * increased according to the information by 25,571 cases.

A comparison with Germany, its almost 83 million inhabitants and almost 22,000 new infections, clearly illustrates the precarious situation in Poland.

Meanwhile, the suddenly falling corona numbers in Madrid are puzzling researchers.

* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital-Netzwerk (dpa / mbr)

List of rubric lists: © Pavel Golovkin / AP / dpa

Source: merkur

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