Home > COVID-19 Cases Expected To Be "Most Deadly" This Fall And Winter

News
COVID-19 Cases Expected To Be "Most Deadly" This Fall And Winter

Description

The number of new daily cases of coronavirus will "easily hit six-figure numbers" soon. Business Insider reports that this is according to a public health expert told CNN Friday. The US recorded the highest number of new daily cases yesterday with an additional 83,757 cases. These cases are marking a single day, according to Johns Hopkins University. Experts predict that a third wave of infections this fall and winter could be the deadliest.

Added on the 24/10/2020 12:23:51 - Copyright : Wochit

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Chile eases pandemic measures as Covid-19 cases fall

    Santiago, Jul 15 (EFE).- This capital was a hive of activity Thursday as Chilean authorities relaxed pandemic restrictions against the backdrop of a sharp decline in new Covid-19 infections.

    16/07/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • WHO: Why The US And Europe Are Headed For A Miserable, Deadly Winter

    The World Health Organization knows what the single most effective method of controlling an epidemic is: quarantining. It's complete isolation from other people, including those you'd normally live with and breathe around, to the fullest extent possible. In other words, keeping sick people away from every other person until they're not sick anymore and the chain of transmission has been broken. That means not going to work. It means not going to the grocery store. It means not socializing with friends. It means not having people over at your home. Maria Van Kerkhove Technical Lead for COVID-19, WHO But WHO officials say there's not a country in the world facing rising coronavirus cases that is actually practicing effective, systematic quarantining. New confirmed cases are rising particularly quickly in the US, UK, Italy, and Belgium. However, the increase is not limited to those spots.

    20/10/2020 - Wochit
  • Graves are prepared in South Africa ahead of expected surge in Covid-19 cases

    Johannesburg (South Africa), 15 July (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Health authorities have ordered the preparation of graves in Johannesburg, in response to an expected rise in deaths from COVID-19. FOOTAGE OF EMPTY GRAVES IN THE MUSLIM QUARTER OF WESTPARK CEMETERY, JOHANNESBURG.

    15/07/2020 - EFE Inglés
  • Berlin: people queue outside Covid-19 test center as Germany hits 100,000 daily cases

    People queue outside a Covid-19 test center as Germany hits a record 100,000 daily Covid-19 cases. Germany's daily toll of new Covid-19 cases has topped 100,000 for the first time, according to data from the country's public health agency. IMAGES

    19/01/2022 - AFPTV - First images
  • Winter sales kick off in Paris amid rising Covid cases

    Dozens of shoppers rush into the Printemps department store in Paris for the start of the winter sales amid record numbers of Covid cases. IMAGES

    12/01/2022 - AFPTV - First images

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32