Europe has recorded massive corona cases in the last few months. There has been a lockdown imposed in order to curb the spread. More than 250,000 people all over Europe have lost their lives from Covid-19 as Italy saw another record in the number of cases since the pandemic started. A total of 250,030 deaths were reported out of 7,366,028 registered cases in Europe, according to an AFP tally. Cases of coronavirus in Italy proceeded to soar to new records on Sunday, hitting 11,705 in the past 24 hours.
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Britain has undergone 43,646 mortalities from 722,409 infections. After Britain, the worst-hit European countries are Italy with 36,543 deaths, Spain with 33,775, France with 33,392 and Russia with 24,187. Over the last seven days, 8,342 deaths have been recorded in Europe, the highest weekly toll in the region since mid-May.
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The Italian government on Sunday signed 40 billion euros ($47bn) in new spending to counter the pandemic’s economic blow. The inducement package includes an additional 1bn euros to the national health care system, plus funds to hire doctors and nurses to fill in during the emergency and money to pay for vaccines and other necessities to treat and combat the spread of Covid-19. The streets of Paris and eight other French cities were deserted on Saturday night on the first day of a curfew that is to last at least four weeks.