United Kingdom New Corona Deaths Over 50,000 Deaths Continue to Spread in Europe November 12, 6:13

In the United Kingdom, the total number of people who died from infection with the new coronavirus exceeded 50,000 for the first time in Europe.

In Europe, the spread of the infection continues to be unstoppable, with more than 13,000 deaths in Belgium.

As the infection of the new coronavirus spreads, European countries are strengthening measures such as taking measures such as going out restrictions again.



The situation is also serious in the UK, with 595 people dying from infection on the 11th, according to health officials.

This brings the cumulative death toll to 50,365, surpassing 50,000 for the first time in Europe.



"We haven't escaped the crisis yet. We want everyone to follow government instructions to control the virus," Johnson said.



In England, where London is located, we have taken strict measures since spring, such as restricting citizens from going out and banning retail and restaurant operations in principle from November 5, but the infection has spread. Is not stopped.



In Belgium, which has a population of more than 11 million, the cumulative death toll has exceeded 13,000 by the 11th.



More than 1 in 1000 people have died from a virus infection, making it one of the most serious countries in Europe.

Hungary again restricted

In Hungary, a Middle Eastern European country, the number of newly infected people exceeded 5,000 on November 7, the highest number ever, and the restriction on going out was started again on November 11.



The new restrictions are scheduled to continue for 30 days from the 11th, prohibiting in-store business and meetings of restaurants, and in principle prohibiting going out from 8 pm to 5 am the next morning. You are also required to wear a mask in public places.



In Central and Eastern European countries, Austria is also implementing new restrictions as the infection spreads again, such as restricting going out again from the 3rd of this month.