COVID cases spreading rapidly again, from China to other foreign countries after Japan announces lockdown in many cities

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 27, 2022 01:30 PM2022-11-27T13:30:00+5:302022-11-27T13:30:00+5:30

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COVID-19 is once again turning its ugly head up as situation in many countries has started looking grim. If we talk about China, then the situation there seems to be going out of control. China is once again becoming the hotspot of the deadly virus.

In many cities of China, the situation has become like a lockdown. If we look at the figures, on November 26, 39,791 Corona positive cases were registered in the country. Their number was 35,183 on Saturday. Along with this, a corona patient has also died.

Corona cases are continuously increasing in China and this is the reason that the situation in many provinces of China has now become like a lockdown. China has recently implemented local lockdowns, mass testing, travel restrictions and many other restrictions. The lockdown and several restrictions have left the population in desperation.

According to the Chinese government, the zero-covid policy is proving very successful in saving lives.

The Chinese government acknowledges that the virus will put many vulnerable people, such as the elderly, at great risk if the outbreak remains uncontrolled for a long time

Interestingly, only 66% of people aged 80 and above have been vaccinated and only 40% of them have received a booster dose.

Along with China, Corona in Brazil is also spreading rapidly. According to The Brazilian Report, serious cases of Kovid are increasing rapidly in 15 of Brazil’s 27 states.

Federal health regulator Anvisa on Tuesday made masks mandatory in airports and planes. With this, people have been appealed to take the vaccine as soon as possible. Outbreak of Corona (Japan Coronavirus Cases) is also being seen in Japan. According to the report of Japan Today, 1,25,327 new corona cases were reported in Japan on Saturday. At the same time, the capital Tokyo registered 13,569 new cases.