Covid in Belgio, la situazione peggiora

People, wearing masks and keeping social distance to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, wait in line to be tested in a Red Cross COVID-19 test center at Cinquantenaire park in Brussels, Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday in the hard-hit coronavirus country as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary
Health care workers wait to administer nose-swab tests at the mobile COVID-19 testing site in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium have been shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday, as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary
People wait in their cars in a line to be tested at the mobile COVID-19 testing site in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium have been shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday, as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary
A health care worker speaks with a man in a car as she prepares to administer a nose-swab test at the mobile COVID-19 testing site in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium have been shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday, as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary
A medical worker, wearing full protective gear, talks to a patient as he takes a nose swab to be tested for COVID-19 in a Red Cross test center in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday in the hard-hit coronavirus country as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary “tsunami.
A woman, wearing a face mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, walks along Cinquantenaire park in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. Bars and restaurants across Belgium shut down for a month and a night-time curfew entered into force Monday in the hard-hit coronavirus country as health authorities warned of a possible sanitary “tsunami.

Situazione drammatica in Belgio, dove è stato stabilito un coprifuoco di un mese. Quasi 2.500 pazineti affetti da Covid-19 ricoverati, di cui 412 in condizioni critiche. le autorità sanitarie hanno fatto sapere che di questo passo a metà novembre non ci saranno più posti in terapia intensiva. Da lunedì secondo le nuove disposizioni bar e ristoranti dovranno rimanere chiusi, in un piccolo paese europeo già duramente colpito sal Virus. “Siamo davvero vicini allo tsunami”, ha ddetto il ministro della salute Frank Vandenbroucke (Francisco Seco e Virginia Mayo/AP).

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