Coronavirus: Europe Chooes 2nd Lockdown, America Choose Doing Nothing

Coronavirus: Europe Chooes 2nd Lockdown, America Choose Doing Nothing

Since the fall, the number of confirmed cases of the new Coronavirus has grown rapidly in Europe and the United States, and almost every country has seen cases where the number of confirmed cases in a single day exceeds historical data. The severity of the second or third wave of the epidemic has exceeded that of the first wave of the first half of the year. European countries have to choose to re-enter the state of lockdown, even if there are many protests.

28th, France and German Announced Lockdown again due to the severe Coronavirus 2nd wave outbreak.

The British government announced the launch of the “three-tier blockade”

The new three-tier system divides each area of England into a medium, high, or highest lockdown state.

Most parts of the UK are currently at the lowest level: a mid-level lockdown, but millions of people in northern and central England will face additional controls that prohibit meeting with people “outside the family”.

So far, Liverpool is the only area subject to the strictest lockdown, and bars that do not serve meals are closed.

British government health officials will meet later to discuss the possibility of joining the highest level of lockdown in Greater Manchester, Lancashire and other areas. At the same time, Northern Ireland will extend the school’s half-year holiday. Starting from Monday (October 12), and at the same time adopting other new measures aimed at curbing the spread of the virus.

On the evening of the 31st, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a press conference, announcing the implementation of the second total blockade in England from November 5th until December 2nd. Except for supermarkets selling daily necessities, non-essential facilities and institutions such as catering and entertainment will be closed. Unlike the first complete lockdown this spring, UK primary schools, universities and other campuses will remain open during the lockdown.

Czech Republic

The Czech population has a population of 10.7 million. When the epidemic broke out globally at the beginning of the year, it weathered the storm due to the timely activation of epidemic prevention measures. However, the epidemic has surged since October.

Schools, bars, and dance halls will be closed on November 3, while restaurants will be open before 8 pm and only provide delivery and takeaway services. University dormitories are also temporarily closed. Other schools allow students to teach online at home. The kindergarten will continue to be open, and children of medical staff working in the intensive care unit will receive special subsidies.

At present, masks are required to be worn in shops and public transportation cars, and the new policy will require masks to be worn at tram stations and train platforms. Whether indoors or outdoors, a maximum of 6 people can gather in a group.

Netherlands

The Netherlands announced a four-week partial blockade. The blockade will result in bars, restaurants, terraces and cannabis cafes being closed from the evening of October 14, allowing only takeaway services. After eight o’clock in the evening, grocery stores are prohibited from selling alcohol. The country’s prime minister, Mark Rutte, said at a press conference: “It’s painful, but this is the only way. Our control must be stricter.”

But the school will not be closed. People are required to work from home, and public transportation is only used for necessary movement.

There were nearly 44,000 new confirmed cases in the country within a week, and the infection rate rose by 60%. Root warned that if the number of confirmed cases continues to increase, the government must cancel 75% of routine care services in hospitals. This Tuesday (13th), there were nearly 7,400 newly confirmed cases in the country in one day.

Belgium

Following Germany and France, Belgium announced on October 30, local time that the country will also undergo a second blockade on November 2 for at least one and a half months.

According to a report from Euronews on October 30, the Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Crowe announced the new blockade measures at a press conference on the 30th and said that the measures will last at least one and a half months. He also called the measure “the last chance to alleviate the Belgian epidemic.”

De Crowe also said, “Belgium is in a state of health emergency, hospitals are under tremendous pressure, and medical staff are making extraordinary efforts to save lives every day.” In addition, he added that if Belgium does not take measures in time, By mid-November, 2,800 people are expected to need intensive care.

It is understood that Belgium is now hospitalized more patients with new coronavirus pneumonia than during the peak of the first wave of the epidemic in early spring. Earlier, there were reports that some Belgian cities had an emergency, and medical staff with asymptomatic infections would still be required to continue working.

According to Belgium’s new lockdown measures, all companies must force employees to implement remote home office work. Citizens only allow one visitor to visit at home, and a maximum of four people are allowed when they go out.

America

On October 25th, US President Trump and First Lady Melania held a Halloween event in advance at the White House. According to the White House, some front-line workers and military family members were invited to participate in the event.

During the White House Halloween event, the Trumps and their parents took photos with their babies In the activities, children dressed up as superheroes, unicorns and other images. Two more children, dressed up as miniature Trump couples, came to the scene.

On the same day, after the number of new confirmed cases in the United States broke a record two times, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows recently declared openly that “we do not intend to control the epidemic.” When he was asked why, Meadows threw out “God Logic”: because the new coronavirus is contagious. “In this regard, the CNN reporter looked confused.

As the US presidential election day approaches, Trump and his campaign team are holding campaign rallies across the United States at a very fast pace. Many of Trump and his campaign team members and supporters do not wear masks.

Many American experts said that this could easily lead to super-spreading incidents. A few days ago, many people around Vice President Mike Pence were diagnosed, and there was a second wave of epidemics in the White House.

According to a CNN report on October 25, Kamala Harris commented to reporters on Meadows’ interview that the interview was the Trump administration “admitting that it failed to fight the epidemic.”

“Our daily increase is breaking records, the virus can cause death, and this government has not assumed the responsibility of leading the country through the crisis.”

Later, the Democratic presidential nominee Biden also commented that Meadows “admitted this morning that this administration even gave up trying to control the epidemic. It gave up its basic responsibility to protect Americans.”