After receiving a record 31,000 corona cases in one day in China, there has been a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases in Australia. The Department of Health said on Friday that Australia is seeing a slight increase in active cases of Covid-19.
After receiving a record 31,000 corona cases in one day in China, there has been a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases in Australia. The Department of Health said on Friday that Australia is seeing a slight increase in active cases of Covid-19. The country is approaching the peak of the fourth wave of infections. From this week to Friday, there were an average of 11,953 new cases daily, according to department statistics, according to the Xinhua news agency. On average, 2,242 patients are treated in the hospital in seven days. More than 100 people died last week.
At this time, the wave of Covid-19 reached its peak.
Nicola Spurrier, Chief Medical Officer of South Australia (South Australia), said she believes the current wave is nearing its peak after a 3% increase in cases last week.
Covid-19 cases to drop before Christmas
Nicola Spurrier told reporters: “We really hope that the number of cases will decrease before Christmas and we can enjoy Christmas.”
New wave of Covid-19 could come in winter – European Union
The European Union (EU) regulator has urged Europe to prepare for a new wave of the Covid pandemic as the colder months arrive. Marco Cavalleri, Head of Health Threats and Vaccine Strategy at the European Medicines Agency (EMA), told a press conference: “The EU has not seen a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks due to an increase in immunity. After vaccination and natural infection,” added Cavallari, “However, the situation is rapidly changing as the cold winter months approach.