10:11 – V Hungary recorded 161 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection over the weekend and no one died. There are 55 patients with covid in the hospitals, nine of whom are connected to artificial lung ventilation. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 809,262 people have been tested positive in the country and 30,020 have died.
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8:12 – On Saturday, 130 were finally infected. The Ministry of Health revised the data from the 69 originally reported cases. Compared to last Saturday, it is still a decrease of 67 infected.
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8:06 – The Czechia has 75 cases newly infected on Sunday. That’s 41 less than last Sunday and 55 less than Saturday.
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7:56 – V Germany 958 cases of coronavirus infection have increased in the last 24 hours, up from 546 a week earlier. The number of new cases has been growing steadily for almost three weeks. The seven-day incidence, which indicates how many people became infected per 100,000 inhabitants per week, has risen from 4.9 to the current 14.3 since July 6.
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The other three infected died on Sunday. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 3.76 million people have been infected in Germany with 83 million people, of whom 91,527 have died.
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6:25 – French President Emmanuel Macron he condemned Saturday’s protests by opponents of vaccination and covid passports, where many carried the slogan “freedom”.
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“What is the value of your freedom when you say ‘I don’t want to be vaccinated’ but infect your father, your mother or me tomorrow? In the name of your freedom, you may face a difficult course (covidu-19) and you can get to the hospital. It is all these workers who will have to take care of you and who may have to refuse to accept someone else. That’s not what freedom looks like, it’s called irresponsibility, selfishness, “Macron said during a visit to a hospital in French Polynesia.
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He also praised the effectiveness of the vaccines used and called on unvaccinated people to have any of them given.
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6:17 – V Australian New South Wales another 145 coronavirus infections were added, tests revealed 11 cases in Victoria, one each in South Australia and Queensland. Only 13.1 percent of Australians are fully vaccinated, with 17.5 percent receiving a single dose.
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