New Corona In Europe, prevention of infection in facilities for the elderly is a challenge April 4 8:02

The French government has announced today that 1416 people have died from a new coronavirus infection in a residential facility for the elderly in the country. In Europe, infections in nursing homes are continuing in Italy and Spain, and the challenge is how to prevent infections in these facilities.

The French government announced on March 3 that 1,16 people have been infected with the new coronavirus since the first day of last month (March) in a residential facility for the elderly in the country.

The death toll in France is now 6507, an increase of 2004 over the previous day.

To date, the French government has reported the number of deaths at hospitals and has not included information on the number of senior care facilities in the country, of which more than 7,000 have not been known, regarding the number of deaths.

Infections in elderly facilities are particularly acute in eastern France, and health officials in the region have reported that 411 facilities, which are two-thirds of the area's facilities, have affected residents. 570 people died.

The French government has banned family visits to prevent infections in facilities for the elderly and requires facility staff to be given priority for virus testing.

Prevention of infections in elderly facilities has been a serious problem in Italy and Spain, with the National Institutes of Health in Italy announcing that at least 1845 people died this month. Is a major issue in each country.