Many countries in Europe are currently experiencing a significant increase in morbidity, and in some cases, morbidity records have not been seen even in the most difficult days of the epidemic, even before the vaccination period.
In Greece, for example, the average daily infection rate has already crossed the 3,300 positive threshold, a higher number than that recorded at the peak of the plague.
Greece is not alone, even in Britain the numbers skyrocket and reach almost 50,000 verified on average a day, along with the fact that everything is open without restrictions.
At the same time, there are reports of possible restrictions in the kingdom towards the end of the year, but currently only reports are reported and not an official decision.
Morbidity records also in Ukraine, Photo: Photo: Moshe Shai
Morbidity records are also breaking in Romania, Bulgaria, Russia and Ukraine, countries with a very low immunization rate, which is likely to cause a dramatic increase in morbidity there.
The Ministry of Health monitors those countries and if the morbidity situation there continues to worsen, they may become red states.
Also in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Denmark and other European countries, the situation is worsening and there is a significant increase in morbidity, although morbidity records have not yet been broken in those countries.
Nearly 50,000 infected a day in the UK, Photo: Photo: Reuters
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