• Coronavirus, 15,797 cases in France in the last 24 hours

  • Pandemic, infections on the rise in half of Europe.

    France does not rule out a new lockdown

  • Coronavirus: over a million cases in Eastern Europe, infections are also growing in Germany

  • Coronavirus, Putin: "Russia will soon register a second vaccine"

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27 September 2020In France "the second wave is coming faster than we feared".

The alarm was raised today by the president of the French medical order Patrick Bouet.

If there are no changes "in three to four weeks" France will have to "face a generalized epidemic" for long months in autumn and winter, with a health system "unable to respond to all the pressures", warned Brouet in an interview. to the Journal du Dimanche as the numbers of the coronavirus contagion continue to grow across the country.

"A test awaits us. But the health professionals, at the origin of the miracle of spring, will not be able to remedy the structural deficiencies again, many are traumatized and exhausted", underlined Bouet.


Patrick Bouet, president of l'Ordre de médecin: "Les professionnels de santé, à l'igine du miracle du printemps, ne pourront pas pallier à nouveau les carences structurelles" https://t.co/w6To0yFFxQ

- The JDD (@leJDD) September 27, 2020


Germany: 1,411 new infections


In Germany, 1,411 new coronavirus infections have been recorded in the last 24 hours.

The figure, released by the Robert koch Institute (Rki), is clearly lower than the 2,507 new positives of yesterday's bulletin, but is affected by the usual slowdown in the communication of data due to the weekend and may therefore not reflect reality.

The deaths in the last 24 hours are 5 and the R value of the infection rate stands at 1.08.



Russia touches 8 thousand infections and 100 deaths in 24 hours


Russia touches on 8 thousand infections and one hundred deaths from the coronavirus epidemic in the last 24 hours.

The latest bulletin of the health authorities records 7,867 new positives in 83 of the 85 Russian regions, with 2,016 cases in Moscow, the most affected area.

The deaths are 99, including 18 in the capital.

Russia is the fourth most affected country in the world by the pandemic - after the United States, India and Brazil - with a total of 1,151,438 infected and 20,324 deaths.