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    Merkel: Germany hit by full force of Covid

    Germany is in the grip of a “dramatic” fourth Covid wave, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said on the eve of a crisis meeting with regional leaders.

    Daily infections hit a new German record of 52,826 on Wednesday as European governments responded to a surge on much of the continent.

    Belgium announced a series of measures in an attempt to avoid a lockdown.

    “All the alarm signals are red,” said Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, as he told people to limit personal contact.

    “Europe’s map is quickly going red, and we are the same.”

    Children in Belgium will have to wear masks from the age of 10, rather than the current age of 12. Working from home will become compulsory from Saturday for four days a week. Passes known as Covid Safe Tickets will be required in theatres, cinemas and museums.

    A third booster vaccination will be rolled out for all Belgians by the end of April 2022.

    Austria which imposed a lockdown on an estimated two million unvaccinated people on Monday, reported record daily infections on Wednesday. The Netherlands, which also reported record cases, has already brought in a partial lockdown.

    Sweden is introducing a Covid vaccination pass from 1 December for the first time for concerts and other indoor events involving more than 100 people. “You who are unvaccinated cannot just carry on as normal; your most important contribution is to get vaccinated,” said Social Affairs Minister Lena Hallengren, who accepted the measure was tough but said Sweden was not isolated from the rest of the world.

    Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said anyone who had not been vaccinated (or could show they had had recovered from Covid-19) would be banned from accessing public events or services. From Monday, negative tests would no longer be enough.

    Neighbouring Slovakia, where a record 8,342 cases were reported on Wednesday, is planning similar measures: workplaces and non-essential shops will be accessible only to vaccinated staff or to people who could prove they have recovered, says Prime Minister Eduard Heger.

    Vaccination rates vary across the continent. Slovak take-up is among the lowest in the EU at 44% while the Czech rate is 58%, in Austria it is 65% and in Germany 68%.

    Both Germany and Austria have reported queues at vaccination centres, but they have some of the lowest take-up rates in Western Europe.

    Austria also has a very high incidence rate of 971.5 cases per 100,000 people, far higher than Germany’s 319.5.

    As well as its lockdown for the unvaccinated, some Austrian officials are calling for tighter restrictions for others too, such as a possible night-time curfew.

    Austrian police officers check a man's identity and vaccination certificate during a control in Voesendorf, district Moedling, Austria, on November 16, 2021
    Image caption,Austria has reported a record 14,416 cases in the past 24 hours, two days after it imposed a lockdown on the unvaccinated

    Although Germany’s overall death toll is far lower than that in the UK, 294 deaths have been recorded in 24 hours and Mrs Merkel spoke of an emergency with intensive care beds filling up in hospitals. The UK reported another 201 deaths within 28 days of testing positive for Covid on Wednesday, and a further 38,263 infections.

    Mrs Merkel called for a faster booster drive, adding: “It’s not too late to decide to get a first vaccination.”

    Many German regions are now only allowing vaccinated people access to most services, including bars, cafes, hairdressers and gyms.

    Politically the situation is complicated as the outgoing Merkel government is set to be replaced by a coalition of Social Democrats, Greens and pro-business liberals who aim to present planned Covid measures to parliament on Thursday.

    France is being hit by a fifth wave of Covid, according to government spokesperson Gabriel Attal, with more than 20,000 new cases reported on Wednesday for the first time since Augusts. But there are no plans beyond the current Covid passport as “we are coping better than previously thanks to the vaccines and the health pass”.

    He said France was light years away from the situation a year ago, and anyone aged 50-64 could now make an appointment for a third Covid vaccination.

    Coronavirusdata in detail

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    *Deaths per 100,000 peopleFilter:                 The world                 Africa                 North America                 Latin America & Caribbean                 Asia                 Europe                 Middle East                 Oceania             

    CountryDeathsDeath rate*Total CasesNew Cases0101001k10k**
    Russia242,241167.88,651,561JAN 2020NOV 2021
    UK141,805212.29,301,909
    Italy132,391219.64,808,047
    France117,893175.87,217,484
    Germany96,563116.24,792,465
    Spain87,504185.95,025,639
    Poland77,757204.83,104,220
    Ukraine77,130173.83,232,035
    Turkey72,12786.58,233,649
    Romania50,755262.21,706,882
    Hungary31,184319.2892,164
    Czech Republic31,053291.01,819,158
    Belgium26,131227.51,414,463
    Bulgaria25,074359.4632,762
    Netherlands18,561107.12,201,010
    Portugal18,203177.31,097,557
    Greece16,295152.1784,904
    Sweden15,057146.41,177,094
    Slovakia13,229242.6518,635
    Bosnia and Herzegovina11,717355.0257,401
    Austria11,502129.6883,887
    Switzerland11,274131.5887,446
    Georgia10,509282.5755,046
    Serbia10,405149.81,183,025
    Croatia9,500233.6501,327
    Moldova8,099304.7345,964
    Azerbaijan7,26972.5547,281
    North Macedonia7,232347.1206,077
    Armenia6,700226.5321,243
    Lithuania6,135220.1428,541
    Ireland5,492111.1469,386
    Slovenia4,830231.3355,979
    Belarus4,74550.1613,927
    Latvia3,499182.9231,824
    Kosovo2,978166.0160,872
    Albania2,955103.5189,125
    Denmark2,73847.1402,561
    Montenegro2,148345.3148,579
    Estonia1,610121.4205,096
    Finland1,18821.5162,476
    Norway92217.2216,855
    Luxembourg849137.082,842
    Cyprus57748.1125,413
    Malta46291.937,904
    Andorra130168.515,618
    Channel Islands10359.813,684
    Gibraltar98290.86,153
    San Marino92271.75,588
    Liechtenstein61160.43,728
    Isle of Man6070.99,970
    Monaco3692.43,436
    Iceland349.414,255
    Faroe Islands510.32,615
    Vatican00.027

    BBC.com

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