Coronavirus infections in eastern Europe set to surpass 20 M

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Coronavirus infections in eastern Europe set to surpass 20 M

Coronavirus cases in eastern Europe will soon surpass 20 million, according to a Reuters tally on Sunday, as the region grapples with its worst outbreak since the pandemic started and inoculation efforts lag. Countries in Europe have the lowest vaccination rates https: tmsnrt.rs 3 tUM 8 ta in the region, with less than half of the population having received a single dose. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or As outbreak worsens, COVID - 19 cases in eastern Ukraine near 20 million Hungary tops the region s vaccination rates with 62% of its population having gotten at least one shot, whereas Ukraine has given just 19% of its residents a single dose, according to Our World in Data.

New infections in the region have steadily risen and now average over 83,700 new cases per day, the highest level since November last year, Reuters data through Friday showed. Although it has just 4% of the world s population, eastern Europe accounts for roughly 20% of all new cases reported globally https: tmsnrt.rs 34 pvUyi. According to a Reuters analysis, three of the top five countries reporting the most deaths in the world are in eastern Ukraine, Russia and Romania. More social gathering indoors after lifting restrictions just as the winter sets in is driving a rise in COVID - 19 infections in many countries across Europe, the World Health Organization s emergency director Mike Ryan said on Thursday.

As the wave of infections intensifies, many people in eastern Europe are torn between defiance and regret https: www.reuters.com. com world europe regret-defiance - europes-vaccine - shy-east - covid - 19 - rages - 2021 - 10 - 21 over not getting vaccinated. Hundreds protested in Sofia and other cities against mandatory certificates that came into force on Thursday, limiting access to many indoor public spaces to those who have been vaccinated. A European Commission poll, the Eurobarometer, has shown that at least one person in three countries in the European Union s east does not trust the healthcare system, compared to a bloc average of 18%. More than 40% of all new cases reported in Russia were positive in eastern Europe, with 120 people testing positive every five minutes, according to a Reuters analysis. The country s healthcare system is under great strain, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said on Wednesday. The nation reported record COVID deaths for the fourth straight day on Friday.

So far, Russia has vaccinated about 36% of its population with one vaccine shot. Moscow, the country s most populous city and capital, will shut down all businesses except essential stores such as supermarkets and pharmacies to stem the spread of the disease next week. Slovakia reported 3,480 new COVID - 19 cases on Oct. 19, its highest daily tally since March, health ministry data showed Wednesday. The country has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the EU, with just over half the adult population fully inoculated in the country of 5.5 million. This has contributed to a faster rise in infections than in some neighboring countries. In Romania, hospitals are stretched to breaking point, with emergency beds fully occupied across the country. Morgues were also running at full capacity. The country reported daily coronavirus fatalities and infections as record numbers on Tuesday. The virus was killing one person every five minutes on average this month in a country where the inoculation rate is low. Ukraine registered a record daily high of new coronavirus infections and related deaths for the second consecutive day on Friday. It also extended a state of emergency that allows authorities to impose curbs until year-end to rein in infections.