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While COVID-19 cases have continued falling across the United States, much of Europe is seeing a different trend. Daily cases are rising in more than half of the countries in the European Union ...
The average number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and European Union. STATISTA While weekly new cases in Europe have been on a slight upward trend over the recent four-week period ...
Slavitt wrote on Twitter that new growth in coronavirus cases in Britain and Germany are a result of BA.2. He expects the U.S. trends to follow Europe’s for two reasons: BA.2 spreads about 30% ...
The recent surge of coronavirus cases across Europe has brought renewed calls for a second lockdown to curb the spread of the disease before it's too late. French President Emmanuel Macron ...
It’s similar enough to BA.1, which mostly drove the US’s winter surge of COVID cases, to be considered the same variant, but has enough distinct mutations to behave slightly differently.
Soccrates Images France France reported an all-time daily high on Sunday with 52,010 new COVID cases. This was the fourth day in a row that the country exceeded more than 40,000 daily cases.
Data shows COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise in Europe and public health experts say it could be sign of what's to come in the U.S.
Just as the U.S. has finally turned the corner on a wave of COVID-19 cases caused by the omicron variant, multiple countries in Europe are showing an increase in infections – fueling concerns ...
In a “tragic milestone,” Europe has surpassed China to become the epicenter of the novel coronavirus pandemic that has claimed the lives of more than 5,000 people around the world.
While reported coronavirus cases are reaching record highs as Europe endures a “second wave,” deaths are still well below their peak in April. But experts warn the signs point to more tragedy ...
Another wave of COVID-19 is sweeping across Europe, setting new records in some countries. Records for daily infections have been shattered in recent days in Germany, the Netherlands and Austria.
Europe’s reported coronavirus cases more than doubled in 10 days, crossing 200,000 daily infections for the first time on Thursday, according to a Reuters tally, with many Southern European ...