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Covid-19 news: Growing concern over planned easing of rules in England
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New cases of COVID-19 are on the rise compared to last week as the delta variant spreads throughout the U.S., health officials said Thursday.
The weekly average of new daily cases was 10% higher, even though cases were down 95% from the nation s peak in January, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a briefing.
The delta variant, which is thought to be more contagious, is the second-most prevalent variant circulating in the U.S. and is expected to become the most common in the coming weeks, Walensky said. As we prepare for Independence Day, I want to remind those who remain unvaccinated to protect themselves by wearing a mask, and avoid crowds to prevent transmission and illness, she said.
DSÖ: Böyle giderse yeni dalga kaçınılmaz
02.07.2021 04:00
Aşılama hızının artması ve yaz mevsimine girilmesiyle birlikte kısıtlama tedbirlerini gevşeten Avrupa ülkelerinde vaka sayıları iki aydan uzun bir süre sonra yeniden artışa geçti.
Dünya Sağlık Örgütü Avrupa Direktörü Hans Kluge, vaka sayılarının bu şekilde artmaya devam etmesiyle yeni bir dalganın kaçınılmaz olduğunu söyledi.
Disiplinin bırakılmaması gerektiğini söyleyen Kluge, “Geçtiğimiz hafta vakaların yüzde 10’u seyahat, toplantı ve sosyal kısıtlamaların kaldırılması sebebiyleydi” dedi.
Southampton man in Rome for England v Ukraine
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