Thursday, January 14, 2021

World News Briefs -- January 14, 2021 (Evening Edition)

Pictured: A graph comparing the 7-day average deaths per million people in the UK, Germany and France. While the UK in particular is seeing similar numbers to that of the first wave, Germany is seeing far higher numbers than in the Spring during the second wave. Germany's Robert Koch Institute said a record 1,244 deaths were confirmed on Thursday 


 * Germany considering tighter measures as over 25,000 new cases recorded 
 * Experts concerned the current measures are not strict enough for new variant 
 * In France, government is expected to announce new Covid-19 measures soon 
 * Unlike some of its neighbours a full lockdown appears off the agenda for now 
 * France has promised to expand its currently lagging vaccination programme 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is considering a 'mega-lockdown' and suspending public transport as Germany recorded a 24-hour record of 1,244 coronavirus deaths. 

The new record came on Thursday as experts warned the lockdown will have to get tougher to combat the mutant UK strain, that is yet to take hold in Germany. 

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Pope Francis receives vaccine. 

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In terms of populations, it seems that the countries that have a lot of Chinese residents do really poorly

Italy: devastated by fights coming from Wuhan to north of Italy where the garment industry sits and works with China

UK- tons of Chinese here, with China town in London etc

France and Germany have fewer Chinese

USA has tons of Chinese and they're doing terribly

Just saying ;)