Day after day, the vow of epidemiological malaise is rising in countries on the European continent, from Russia to France, Germany and Austria, to Scandinavia.

At a record record record that has been unprecedented for almost two years since the epidemic began to emerge and spread in countries in Europe and the world, infection and mortality rates from the corona virus are rising.

The World Health Organization (WHO) had sounded the alarm, warning days earlier that the frequency of corona transmission in Europe was currently "very worrying," which could result in half a million more deaths on the continent by next February.

In many European countries, the rise in injuries and deaths over the past few weeks is due to relatively slow vaccinations, with official figures showing that only 70 percent of the population in Germany received full doses of the vaccine.

They point out that most of those infected in intensive care units are non-pollinators, while their numbers are steadily rising.

In addition, lax and lenient prevention measures, such as social exclusion and non-wearing of muzzles, are also among the causes of this new epidemic wave on the European horizon.

It is reported that Germany has applied the general closure twice, from December to March from the beginning of the current year, and from March to June in 2020, but this serious epidemiological situation is not confined only to Germany, but also to the whole of the European continent, such as France and Scandinavia, as Hamdani explains.

It should be noted that all this comes amid warnings that the winter at the gates, which will carry a new wave of the epidemic in Europe, particularly since Christmas and New Year's celebrations, if not regulated, will contribute to the widespread spread of the disease, as health experts warn.

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