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Corona Crisis: Morbidity and Mortality Peaks in Eastern Europe Israel today

2021-10-26T11:37:58.341Z


Ukraine recorded a daily record of deaths from the plague while Bulgaria is considering starting to transfer difficult patients for treatment abroad • Russia also recorded a record morbidity


Eastern Europe is facing an unprecedented outbreak of the corona virus.

Ukraine recorded a high mortality rate today, Russia also recorded a high rate of morbidity in Bulgaria yesterday, with the country's hospitals and coronary wards in serious danger of collapse due to the heavy workload.

The Ukrainian government has announced the closure of all schools in an attempt to stem the spread of corona in the country.

740 people have died as a result of coronary heart disease in Ukraine in the past day when the focus of the disease is around the capital Kiev.

Nearly 20,000 people have been infected with the virus in the past day across Ukraine and more than 69,000 people have died from the disease since the outbreak of the plague in 2019. 2.8 million people have been infected with the virus in Ukraine since the outbreak of the plague.

Russia, too, continues to break disease records, with the plague at its peak for several weeks.

37,930 new cases of Corona infection have been reported in the country yesterday and more than a thousand people have died across Russia as a result of the virus.

Nearly fifty million, less than a third of Russia's population, are immune to the virus.

The local government in the capital Moscow has announced the most severe restrictions in the city since March 2020, in an attempt to stem the outbreak of the plague.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a week of paid leave for workers across the country, with the aim of getting people out of work and reducing the rate of infection.



Meanwhile, the situation of the corona in Bulgaria has worsened significantly in recent days.

In the past day, 243 people across the country have died from the virus and nearly 6,000 have been infected.

The authorities in the country have adopted stricter restrictions such as requiring a certificate of immunization at the entrance to all closed places, this is due to the low response to the population vaccination efforts.

The health system in the country is in a state of heavy burden and alongside the consideration of closure measures by the government, the country has started transferring patients for treatment in neighboring countries.

Groups opposed to vaccines and the country's green label demonstrated in the capital, Sofia, over the weekend.

Religious organizations and groups of vaccine opponents have garnered much support in the country and are promoting protests against government decisions and the treatment of the plague.

Source: israelhayom

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