Corona case increases in Brussels, government implementes strict rules
Corona case increases in Brussels, government implementes strict rules
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The outbreak of the epidemic corona in Brussels is spreading rapidly. To overcome this situation, it has been made mandatory to apply face masks in all public places. In Brussels, the number of Corona epidemic rose to a government alert level, causing Brussels to become the most affected in Europe. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, where the European Union and NATO are headquartered, has received an average of 50 cases per 100,000 people during the past week. The regional government said that the city of Brussels has a population of 1.2 million. It is made mandatory to wear face masks here in the park, on the road or in any other public places.

According to media reports, till now it was mandatory to put masks only in crowded public areas and closed places like shopping malls. Wearing masks is one of the strictest currently implemented in European capitals and follows a similar decision by officers in Madrid in July.

In Paris, mask on face is mandatory only in crowded places. Covid-19 in Belgium has caused huge inconvenience so far. There are about 10,000 deaths due to Coronavirus here. Corona has the highest number of deaths in Belgium with a population of 11 million. In recent weeks, the infection has been steadily increasing and is now at the forefront of cases in any European country. In Paris, facial masks are mandatory only in crowded places. Belgium has been hit hard by the Corona epidemic so far. There are about 10,000 deaths due to coronavirus here. Corona has the highest number of deaths in Belgium with a population of 11 million. In recent weeks, the infection is increasing here, and now it is the top in any European country.

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