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New restrictions as COVID-19 cases soar in Europe

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London/Madrid – European nations from Denmark and Iceland in the north to Greece in the south announced new restrictions on Friday to curb surging coronavirus infections in some of their largest cities, and Britain was considering a new national lockdown.

Cases in the United Kingdom almost doubled to 6 000 per day in the latest reporting week, hospital admissions rose and infection rates soared across parts of northern England and London.

Asked by Sky News about the possibility of a second national lockdown next month, British Minister of Health Matt Hancock said it should be seen only as a last resort but the government would do whatever it took to tackle the virus.

“The number of people in hospital is doubling every eight days or so . . . we will do what it takes to keep people safe,” he said. “We keep these things under review.”

Britain imposed new COVID regulations on the North West, Midlands and West Yorkshire from Tuesday.

Infections have climbed steadily across most of Europe over the last two months. Intensive care admissions and deaths have also begun to tick up, especially in Spain and France.

In Spain, which has seen more cases than any other European country, the region including the Spanish capital Madrid will limit movement between and within areas badly affected by a new surge in infections, affecting more than 850 000 people.

Regional leader Isabel Diaz Ayuso said on Friday that access to parks and public areas would be restricted, and gatherings will be limited to six, but people would not be stopped from going to work in the country’s hardest-hit region.

“We need to avoid lockdown, we need to avoid economic disaster,” Ayuso told a news conference.

Authorities in the southern French city of Nice banned gatherings of more than ten people in public spaces and restricted bar opening hours, following fresh curbs introduced earlier this week in Marseille and Bordeaux.

France on Thursday registered almost 10 600 new infections, its highest daily count since the start of the pandemic. (Reuters)

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