LOCKDOWN IN MEETING: A waiter at a café in Paris, just before all restaurants in the city on November 6 once again had to shut down indefinitely. Photo: CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP
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In one day, more than 350,000 corona cases have been detected globally, the highest number so far in the pandemic, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The increase in infection in Europe worries the WHO’s crisis manager.
The new record is almost 12,000 cases higher than the previous one, which was set earlier this week, the WHO shows overview.
At the same time, the number of detected cases of infection in one day in Europe exceeded 100,000 for the first time.
Europe: Infection rises
VG’s corona special shows on Friday that several countries in Europe have their worst infection day so far in the pandemic on Friday:
- Ukraine: 5,961
- Netherlands: 5,878
- Poland: 4,739
- Slovakia: 1.184
- Latvia: 137
On Friday, 20,339 new cases of the coronavirus were registered in France, reports Reuters. This is the highest number of new registered cases of infection ever in the country.
In comparison, 18,129 new cases were registered on Thursday.
The cities of Lyon, Lille, Grenoble and Saint-Étienne will all be put on “full alert” from Saturday, France’s health minister Olivier Veran said on Thursday.
The capital Paris and the country’s second largest city Marseille have both been put on the same alert. Nightclubs in the cities had to close from Tuesday 6 October.
According to the French Minister of Health, the cities of Toulouse and Montpellier can also expect to be put on the same alert early next week. In that case, more than eight million French people will live in cities that have once again had to close down.
The country also registered 109 new deaths related to the virus. Which brings the total number of French deaths to 32,630, according to Reuters.
WHO worried
While the spread of infection continues around the world, there are “no new answers”, WHO’s crisis manager Michael Ryan acknowledged at a press conference on Friday.
It is not just France that has high infection rates. Both the United Kingdom and Spain have both registered more than 12,000 new cases of infection on Friday.