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Despite virus surge, Europe relaxes rules for COVID-19

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After so many cases come in Europe, Europe still eases their rules for COVID-19 to keep hospitals, schools, and emergency services the more transferable but less dangerous. The Omicron variant changes the pandemic approach.

However, the infections rate has yet to peak in Europe. According to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, “The time was right to start estimating the disease development with the different parameters.”

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After the Christmas holidays break, the crowd of students was very high for children to come back to school, and few wished to see a return to the online-only learning that marked some of the early waves of infection.

According to the registered survey of seven-day, they noticed 270,000 cases a day came even though they eased the testing protocols for school children, saying too many classes were closed.

In Uganda, students returned to institutions after nearly two years of lockdown. However, the lockdown helped the pandemic get in control- with only 3,300 deaths recorded – but according to the government’s estimation by the government that their third part of the population will never return.

“We faced greediness,” It has not been easy for me to keep safe at home for this long period of COVID-19, but I thanked God that I am safe”, and some of the class fellows worked in new jobs or cared for new babies, she said.

European government also imposed severe lockdowns in starting the pandemic — with a lot of damage to the economy –but now the government is avoiding that, knowing that Omicron is not that serious a disease and because many people of citizens are vaccinated.

The country is also suffering immediate staff shortages in almost every field as Omicron drives a surge in Positive results.

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In France, the number of people hospital admissions is increased by 767, the most significant increase since last April 2021, although the total number is 22,749.

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