Omicron Mutation: Europe considers new measures for Christmas

The possibility of restrictions on rallies was left open today, Monday by Britain, a day after the Netherlands imposed a fourth lockdown which caused its rapid spread Omicron mutation of coronavirus and while its other countries Of Europe consider imposing measures on Christmas.

Omicron infections are multiplying rapidly in Europe and the US, recording doubling every two to three days in London and other areas and succeeding severe blow to the financial markets, who fear the impact on the recovery of the world economy. This variant strain was first identified in southern African countries and in Hong Kong and so far has been reported in at least 89 countries. The severity of the disease it causes remains unclear.

Omicron mutation: 12 dead in Britain due to new strain – “Window” for new measures

Twelve people in Britain have lost their lives due to the Omicron variant, the Deputy Prime Minister said today Dominic Raab, refusing to rule out the tightening of social restrictions before Christmas. The Minister of Health Sajid Javid said yesterday that the government is closely monitoring the figures. Any decision on restrictions on Christmas rallies will come at a high political cost to the prime minister. Boris Johnson, whose power has been undermined by questions about if he and his executives violated the lockdown rules last year.

Lockdown in the Netherlands – What happens in Germany, Ireland and Italy

The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced a lockdown on Saturday, ordering the closure of all stores that do not meet basic needs, as well as restaurants, hairdressers, gyms, museums and other public places from yesterday, Sunday, and until at least January 14th.

The German government’s council of experts said in a statement yesterday that it was necessary to reduce social contacts, with data showing so far that booster doses alone are not enough to limit the spread of the virus.

Ireland announced on Friday that bars and restaurants will close at 8 p.m.at night and that the occupancy of venues at public events is reduced. Italy too is considering new measures to avoid an increase in cases, as newspapers wrote yesterday.

Dive into the shares

Shares fell and oil prices fell more than 3% today, according to the ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ. European and British stocks fell to a two-week low, noting losses of 1.9% and 1.8% respectively.

Israel added the US to its list of countries to which it prohibits travel, citing concerns about Omicron. The American epidemiologist Anthony Fauci stated that Omicron “scans the whole world” and called on Americans to take boosters of the vaccine.

Since the beginning of the month, the number of Covid-19 cases in the US has increased by 50%, according to a Reuters count. New York State recorded a record number of cases for the third day in a row, with more than half confirmed in New York City.

THE Thailand examines the case to restore it mandatory quarantine for foreign visitors as the Ministry of Health reported the first case in the country of local transmission of the variant strain Omicron of the coronavirus.

More than 274.24 million cases of coronavirus have been reported worldwide since the first infections were identified in China in December 2019. More than 5.65 million people have died from complications of Covid-19.

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