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The day when England was in an incredible crisis Got a vaccine first but found a mutant virus – post today around the world


The day when England was in an incredible crisis Got the vaccine first but found the mutated virus

Date 22 Dec 2020 at 20:00

What is the situation in the UK after the new coronavirus infection?

1. After the novel coronavirus outbreak in the UK. As a result, many countries have more international warnings. More than 40 countries are currently scheduled to suspend entry from the UK. To stop the spread of new virus strains

2. One of them was France, which suppressed both citizens and goods from Britain. As a result, a large number of goods were stuck at the port of Dover in the south of England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was in talks with President Emmanuel. Macron of France to resume trade cooperation It is hoped that this issue will be resolved as soon as possible.

3. The European Union (EU) will hold a meeting to find a collective agreement on dealing with the new virus outbreak from all 27 member states, with an expected conclusion on Dec. 22 One of the issues discussed in this discussion was to urge people leaving the UK to be tested for infection before they leave.

4.Many companies in the UK have turned to freight planes or trains instead of trucks for their cargo as trade routes with foreign countries are blocked.

5. The British government has lifted its Christmas restriction relief plan. They are looking at ways to move their goods back into the country after several countries suspended their imports from the UK.

6. Tesco and Sense Berry The UK’s two biggest supermarket chains warned that goods, including fresh food, would start to run out over Christmas if shipping was not urgently resolved. While the government insists there is enough food, even though the routes to Europe have been cut off. Emphasizing that people do not have to worry about running out of food before Christmas.

7. However, Mike Ryan, emergency unit chief of the World Health Organization (WHO), said virus mutations are common to epidemics and can be “controlled”, contradicting Matt Hancock’s remarks. Britain’s health minister, who said the outbreak could not be controlled, said on Sunday.

8. The UK currently has 2.07 million infections and 67,616 deaths.

9. Many experts believe the new virus has spread farther. And in a few days, new strains of the virus will be confirmed in several countries.

Photo by Tolga Akmen / various sources / AFP

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