The number of Koronavirus infections which was recorded so far in Eastern Europe surpassed 20 million on Sundays, according to Reuters calculations, because the area wrestling with the worst outbreak since the pandemic efforts began and inoculation efforts.
Countries in this region have the lowest level of vaccination in Europe, with less than half the population receiving a single dose.
Hungary overcame the level of vaccination with 62% of its population after at least one shot, while Ukraine had provided only 19% of the population of one dose, according to our world in the data.
New infections in the region have continued to increase and now an average of more than 83,700 new cases per day, the highest level since November last year, Reuters data until Friday shows.
Although only 4% of the world population, Eastern Europe accounts for around 20% of all new cases reported globally.
According to Reuters analysis, three of the top five countries that reported most of the deaths in the world were in Eastern Europe – Russia, Ukraine and Romania.
More social meetings in the room after removal of restrictions such as winter in riding a rise in Covid-19 infection in many countries in Europe, the emergency director of the World Health Organization Mike Ryan said on Thursday.
When the wave of infection increases, many people in Eastern Europe are dicoled between defiance and regrets will not be vaccinated.
Hundreds have protested in Sofia and other cities against mandatory certificates that come into force on Thursday, limiting access to many indoor public spaces to those who have been vaccinated.
A European Commission poll, Eurobarometer, has shown that at least one person in three people in most countries in the East of the European Union does not trust a health care system, compared with an average of 18% blocks.
More than 40% of all new cases reported in Eastern Europe were in Russia, with 120 positive tests every five minutes, according to Reuters analysis.
The state health care system operates under major pressure, the health minister Mikhail Murashko said on Wednesday.
The nation on Friday reported the fatality of the Covid record for fourth day in a row.
So far, Russia has vaccinated around 36% of its population with one vaccine shot.
Moscow, the city and the most populous capital in the country, will turn off all businesses except important shops such as supermarkets and pharmacies to stem the spread of disease.
Slovakia reported 3,480 new Covid-19 cases on October 19, the highest daily calculation since March, the Ministry of Health data showed Wednesday.
The country has one of the lower levels of vaccination in the EU, with more than half of the adult population fully inoculated in 5.5 million countries.
This has contributed to the increase in infections that are faster than in some neighboring countries.
In Romania, hospitals are stretched to violate the point, with emergency beds fully occupied throughout the country.
Morgues also runs with full capacity.
The country reported records the number of deaths and coronavirus infections everyday on Tuesday.
The virus killed one person every five minutes this month in a country where the level of inoculation was low.
Ukraine recorded a record high of every day new Coronavirus infection and related death for second day in a row on Friday.
It also extends an emergency that allows authority to impose sidewalks until the end of the year to control infection.