New 65,000 corona cases in Germany, ten-day lockdown in Austria


Corona kills 1,250 for third day in Russia

Norway border, must be registered three days prior to entry All adults in the US are allowed to receive booster doses

BERLIN: For the first time since the outbreak of corona, 65,000 new cases of corona have been reported in Germany in a single day, according to the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases. The infection rate in Germany has risen from 249.1 per lakh a week ago to 336.9 per lakh now.

As a result, the number of daily cases has risen by 15,000 this week. "We are more concerned now than ever before," said Luther Weiler, president of the institute. If immediate action is not taken to combat the Corona epidemic, it will be a very bad Christmas.

We are currently facing a serious emergency. The number of serious corona patients is increasing so fast that it takes hours to find a free ICU bed in many places. Currently 56.4 million people in Germany have been vaccinated against corona.

In some German states, professional cohorts, such as health workers and nursing home workers, are being considered for mandatory corona vaccination. A ten-day lockdown will be imposed in neighboring Austria from Monday and compulsory vaccinations will be introduced from February, Chancellor Alexander Schellenberg announced.

Norway, on the other hand, has strict restrictions on border crossings. To curb the growing number of Corona cases, the government will now have to register their names on the government website three days before their entry into Norway.

Norwegian Justice Minister Emily Anger Mehl said the new rules would take effect on November 26. All Norwegians and foreigners aged 16 and over must register on the government website three days before entering the country.

Russia, meanwhile, has seen more than half a dozen Corona deaths for the third day in a row. Russia's Task Force has announced 37,156 new cases of corona. Corona had a death toll of 1247 on Wednesday, 1251 on Thursday and 1254 on Friday. US regulators, meanwhile, have approved a booster dose for all adults.

Booster doses are currently being given to all adults in ten states. Announcing the Food and Drug Administration's decision, Pfizer and Modern said all individuals 18 years of age or older would be eligible to receive the booster dose. Finally, the states of Utah and Massachusetts announced booster doses for all.

The Biden administration's goal is to give everyone a booster dose. But in September, an FDA advisory panel opposed the idea, saying the corona vaccine was currently effective in most age groups and did not require a booster dose. Everyone was then given an extra dose of Pfizer.

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