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WH0 WARNINING

WHO WARNING These are 11 European countries where health systems could collapse due to the return of the crown Dr. Hans Henri Kluge, WHO Regional Director, said he had warned that the virus would return Author: Jutarnji HRPublished: June 25, 2020 9:30 p.m. Skopje Skopje Robert Atanasovski Facebook Twitter Messenger E-mail RELATED NEWS 8017893 ADDRESS ON FACE Skoro demands resignation of Headquarters, Adria Tour called 'regional project': 'Failures are not accidental' EPIDEMIC Beroš: We have to be careful; Markotic: Has the virus weakened? There is no evidence, but there are some indications The World Health Organization has reported a significant increase in the number of people infected with Covid-19 across Europe following the easing of epidemiological measures, reports the BBC. In 11 countries, including Armenia, Sweden, Moldova and Northern Macedonia, accelerated virus transmission has led to a very significant increase in the number of those infected, said Dr. Hans Henri Kluge , WHO Regional Director. He points out that his warnings that the virus will return have become a reality. If it does not respond in time, health systems will be pushed to the edge, he warned. image Hans Kluge Alessandro Serrano '/ Avalon Editorial / Profimedia The WHO records more than 2.6 million Covid-19 cases and 195,000 deaths in the European region, which includes 54 countries and seven territories across Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. 20,000 new cases and more than 700 new deaths are recorded daily. "I have been warning for weeks about the risk of the virus returning as countries adapt to new, relaxed measures," he told a virtual conference on Thursday. - In several European countries the risk has become a reality, in 30 countries there is an increase in the total number of infected in the last two weeks, and in 11 of these 30 countries there is a real possibility that health systems will be pushed over the edge, he said. It was later said that they were Armenia, Sweden, Moldova, Northern Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Kosovo. Dr. Kluge said Poland, Germany, Spain and Israel were quick to respond to the outbreak of new outbreaks and put the situation under control by introducing emergency epidemiological measures. Despite the growing number of infected, the WHO, he said, believes the situation will calm down in most countries over the summer.

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