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Covid: Europe reels from surging infections

Most nations eased lockdowns to start reviving economies already heading for unprecedented downturns and job losses from the pandemic’s first wave

Reuters Brussels Published 15.10.20, 02:04 AM
People queue to be tested for the coronavirus in a sports arena on Tuesday in Lyon, France.

People queue to be tested for the coronavirus in a sports arena on Tuesday in Lyon, France. Twitter/@NPR

European countries have begun to close schools and cancel surgeries, going well beyond curbs on social life, as overwhelmed authorities face their nightmare scenario of a Covid-19 resurgence right before the onset of winter.

Most European nations eased lockdowns over the summer to start reviving economies already heading for unprecedented downturns and job losses from the pandemic’s first wave.
But the return of normal activity — from packed restaurants to new university terms - fuelled a sharply rising spike in cases all over the continent.

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Bars and pubs were among the first to shut or face earlier closing in the new lockdowns, but now the surging infection rates are also testing governments’ resolve to keep schools open and non-Covid medical care going.

The Czech Republic, which has Europe’s worst rate per capita, has shifted schools to distance learning and hospitals started cutting non-urgent medical procedures to free up beds. Bars, restaurants and clubs have shut.

“Sometimes we are at the edge of crying, that happens quite often now,” said Lenka Krejcova, a head nurse at Slany hospital northwest of Prague, as builders sped through the hospital’s corridors to turn a general ward into a Covid-19 department.

Moscow authorities said on Wednesday they would introduce online learning for many students starting on Monday, while Northern Ireland announced a two-week schools’ closure.

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