Shipment attention! Europe has become the "epicenter" of the epidemic, and anti-lockdown movements have broken out in many countries

Shipment attention! Europe has become the "epicenter" of the epidemic, and anti-lockdown movements have broken out in many countries

As the weather gradually turns colder, coupled with inadequate epidemic prevention measures in some European countries, many European countries are now suffering from a serious backlash of the epidemic. Among them, the epidemic situation in the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and other countries is particularly serious.

 

According to foreign media reports, Italy reported 44 COVID-related deaths on November 15 , local time , an increase from 36 the day before. Although the number of infections fell from 7,569 on Sunday to 5,144 , Italy is still the second country with the highest total death toll in Europe, with 132,819 deaths from the new crown pneumonia, second only to the United Kingdom.

 

The epidemic situation in the Netherlands is not optimistic either. According to foreign media reports, in response to the surge in the number of new coronavirus patients , the Dutch caretaker government implemented a partial lockdown on November 13, which will last at least three weeks, forcing bars and restaurants to close at 8 pm.

 

Even though more than 84% of Dutch adults are fully vaccinated, the country of 17.5 million people is seeing a surge in cases. Cases have increased sharply among children aged 4-12, most of whom have not yet been vaccinated.

 

In addition, protests against lockdown measures broke out in some cities in the country , and riots even occurred for three consecutive nights . According to local police, about 145 people were arrested in the past three days .

 

Germany's health minister also said Germans will be "vaccinated" by the end of winter due to the current outbreak in the country . Chancellor Angela Merkel also announced that the government will impose stricter COVID-19 restrictions on unvaccinated citizens .

 

In most of Germany , only vaccinated people and those who have recovered from the virus can enter public places such as restaurants or concert halls. The Bundestag, the country's lower house of parliament, voted in favor of new restrictions that include new limits on workplaces and public transportation.

 

The epidemic situation in many European countries is still very serious, including Austria, Russia, Belgium, Denmark and other countries.

 

Now is the peak Christmas season, and many European countries are preparing to celebrate Christmas . However, the current epidemic has had a certain impact on people's lives, and the government can only restrict shops, bars, restaurants and various gathering places in some areas. The editor would like to remind sellers of related sites that the epidemic and parades may have an impact on logistics!


European epidemic breaks out in many countries, logistics delays in anti-lockdown movement

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