More Than 10 Countries In Europe Have Issued A "Comprehensive Blockade Order" Once Again, And Logistics May Be Delayed In Large Areas To Prevent Overseas Buyers From Refusing To Pay Or Abandoning Goods At The Destination Port
45 million new cases of pneumonia have been confirmed in the world this week. On the 29th alone, the number of new cases worldwide reached 479000, half of which came from Europe. Who experts warn that Europe has become the "epicenter" of the global epidemic.
Britain: England will enter the second total blockadeAccording to the Figaro newspaper, the total number of confirmed cases in the UK has exceeded 1 million, which is another European country with a total number of cases exceeding the threshold of one million after Russia, Spain and France. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on the afternoon of October 31 that the blockade would start on November 5 and last at least until December 2.
The British blockade scheme is similar to that of France, which will close all enterprises in non key industries, including non essential shops, bars and restaurants, etc., and limit travel to the minimum level. Only the purchase of daily necessities, outdoor exercise, going to work under impossible remote conditions, and transporting children to school can be exempted. Unlike France, British universities are still open. British Cabinet Secretary Michael Goff said on November 1 that Britain's planned one month blockade "may last beyond December 2.". The UK will pay a heavy economic price for containment measures, and the international monetary fund expects its GDP to shrink by 10.4% in 2020. The British government said the blockade was reopened to "save Christmas". France has also expressed this wish, but the French authorities cannot assure the French that they will have the opportunity to reunite with their families during the New Year holiday unless the epidemic curve is significantly reversed.
Poland entered a nationwide Red Alert blockade.
The development speed of the epidemic in Poland is also frantically catching up with France, Italy, Britain and the west, and the newly diagnosed cases in a single day even exceeded that of Russia and Germany. The president has confirmed it.
Recently, the epidemic situation of new crown pneumonia in Poland has continued to deteriorate. According to the data of the Ministry of health, more than 20000 new cases were reported on the 29th and 30th for two consecutive days. The cumulative number of infected cases exceeded 340000, with 5351 deaths. For the first time, the number of untreated patients exceeded 20000, reaching 200759.
In order to prevent and control the spread of the epidemic, the Polish government took new measures on October 30. Starting from November 2, employees of government departments and public institutions must work remotely if the nature of work permits, and the measure will last at least two weeks, Prime Minister moravitsky announced at a news conference. At the same time, moravitsky called on enterprises to let employees work at home as much as possible when conditions permit.
In addition, cemeteries across the country will be closed from October 31 to November 2 to prevent mass visits to cemeteries during traditional festivals in memory of the dead, which worsen the epidemic situation.
At present, Poland has entered a nationwide red alert and blockade state. France has actually become the center of the second wave of new outbreaks in Europe. France has actually become the center of the second wave of new outbreaks in Europe.
"Stay at home and obey the rules," the Parisian called on its front page. "The day of liberation" exclaimed "the day of liberation".
"Figaro" noted that although France had implemented a wide range of curfews, the epidemic situation did not improve. During the seven days from the 19th to 25th, the number of new cases increased from 13243 to 52010.
Delfusi, chairman of the French Scientific Council, has (officially) confirmed more than 50000 cases in a single day, while according to the Scientific Committee's estimate, the number is close to 100000.
On the 28th, a traffic jam occurred in Paris. Local media analysis believes that a large number of people are eager to leave Paris before the blockade measures take effect.
Meziani, head of intensive care unit: the number of confirmed cases is increasing, and the intensive care unit is already overloaded, almost reaching the level similar to Paris and Lille.
On the morning of October 27, there was a shortage of beds in intensive care units of hospitals in the Loire Valley and other areas, and many critically ill patients were in urgent need of treatment. On October 28, the French government mobilized military aircraft to help transport critically ill patients to areas with less medical pressure. According to the Wall Street Journal, France has actually become the center of the second wave of new epidemic in Europe.
French Prime Minister Jean CASTEX announced in an interview with TF1 television on November 1 that France would ban supermarket sales of all "non essential" goods as part of a nationwide blockade to curb the new coronavirus, AFP reported."Non essential" items banned from small local stores on Tuesday will now be banned in supermarkets, kastai said.
Kastai said that "strict interviews" would not affect the implementation of the firm's commitment. According to a recent report, the French government was forced to close shops for non essential goods, such as supermarkets and TV shops, which were forced to close for two days. In the past few days, there have been a number of protests in Spain and Italy, which prompted the French government to be very cautious.
Kastay further made it clear on November 1 that the decision to close "non essential" stores during the blockade will not be changed, and the government will spend extra money to help the closed shops survive. If the epidemic situation permits, the government will relax restrictions on "non essential" shops within 15 days, but the priority now is to protect people's health. Jean Castel also announced that supermarkets would be banned from selling "non essential goods" from March 3 to avoid unfair competition.
"We are not going to withdraw the measures that have been announced," he said. This is definitely not the time. It's too early. It will not reopen, and all business owners and the rest of us must be highly vigilant and respect the blockade. I want to say to these shopkeepers and others, to all of our citizens, that it is best to respect these health and safety regulations now, so that we can get rid of the blockade as soon as possible. "
Austria: leisure places closed for one month, national curfew
On October 31 local time, Austrian Prime Minister Kurtz announced the second "blockade" measures. From 0:00 on November 3, a curfew will be imposed throughout Austria from 8:00 a.m. every night to 6:00 a.m. the next day, and there will be no need to go out. According to the new epidemic prevention measures, all kinds of leisure places, including theatres, cinemas and museums, will be closed for one month. At the same time, the government is calling on people to work from home as much as possible. Compared with the first blockade in the spring, shops and barbers in Austria will continue to open, requiring disinfection measures in addition to mask requirements.
According to the Austrian Ministry of health on October 31, 5349 new confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia have been reported in the past 24 hours. Up to now, there are 106584 confirmed cases and 1097 death cases.
Portugal: compulsory Telecommuting
On October 31 local time, Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced a new policy to deal with the new outbreak.
The new policy requires that people should not go out except for activities such as going to work, school, shopping or sports; activities and celebrations should not exceed five people (except those who live together); exhibitions and fairs are prohibited; and telecommuting is compulsory unless it is absolutely necessary.
The measures will be implemented on November 4 and evaluated every two weeks.
Germany: a month long new round of blockade
On October 28 local time, German Chancellor Angela Merkel held a "new crown summit" with federal governors to reach a basic consensus on the current epidemic situation. They agreed to declare Germany into a "public health emergency" and implement the blockade again for one month from November 2.
German media described the new measures as "severe foot bans.". From November 2, bars, theaters, cinemas, gyms and other places will be closed. The catering industry will only keep takeaway services. Parties with more than two families and more than 10 people are prohibited in public places. Professional sports events such as the Bundesliga can be held without spectators.
Merkel said the number of infected people in Germany was "growing exponentially" and that although the public health system could cope with it, if the epidemic continued to spread at such a rate, the medical system would reach its limit in a few weeks. She stressed that in order to flatten the infection curve, it is necessary to take strong measures immediately and make national efforts to fight the epidemic.
Italy's health care system is in crisis, and people are worried about their future life
According to the European Union for democracy and people's Republic of China, a total of 208 new confirmed cases were reported by the European Union of democracy and people's Republic of China, with a total of 8 207 new confirmed cases and more than 11 deaths were reported by the European Union for the prevention and control of the people's Republic of China.
It is reported that in the past week, Italy has steadily increased the number of new crown general inpatients and critically ill patients. So far, there are 18902 ordinary inpatients and 1939 intensive care patients in the country.
Earlier news, on the evening of October 25, Italy's capital of Rome Popolo square, about 200 protestors and police clashed. Police responded with tear gas and high-pressure water cannons. Witnesses said the scene was ablaze and the air was pungent.
Similar protests also took place in Milan, Turin, Naples and other places because of a series of new epidemic control measures issued by the Italian government earlier in the day.
Italian Prime Minister Jean Claude Conte: on October 25, the gymnasium, swimming pool and spa will be closed. The game halls, dance halls and amusement parks will also be closed. Of course, the disco will also be closed.
According to the new rules, from 0:00 on October 26 to November 24, Italian cinemas, concert halls and other leisure and entertainment places will be closed; bars, cafes and restaurants will be closed after 6:00 p.m.; 75% of high school students will be taught online; various meetings, weddings and funerals will be suspended.
According to Prime Minister conte, the government has started to implement telecommuting in the public administration and strongly recommends that the private sector do the same.
Recently, the curve of new cases in Italy showed a steep rise. On October 30, the number of new cases exceeded 31000 for the first time, setting a new record.
Jimeri hospital is the second largest treatment center for patients with new crown pneumonia in Rome, and its 200 ICU beds are almost full.
Hospital director cambiyeri: we're almost saturated. There are almost no beds in intensive care units and few beds in general wards.
At St. filipponelli hospital in Rome, nurses in intensive care units often work overtime due to a shortage of staff, so the head nurse has to remind them to pay attention to shifts.
Italy's National Health Center said that the number of new coronavirus infections in Lombardy, piedmont, Campania and valleda OSTA regions, the most serious regions in Italy, is close to or more than 2.
In the past two months, 5032 healthcare workers in Italy have been infected with NCP, with an average of 80 infected every day.
In Milan's Sacco hospital, due to the lack of medical staff, some patients suffering from other diseases have been unable to receive treatment. Medical experts say that if the current epidemic situation worsens, Milan's medical system will soon be on the verge of collapse.
On the one hand, the medical system is on the verge of emergency, and on the other is the worries of ordinary people about their future life.
Belgium's health system is overburdened
According to Belgium's "Brussels times" on November 1, Philippe de Vos, the head of Belgium's alliance of medical institutions, told the media on the same day that 2000 intensive care beds in Belgium were nearly saturated, with only 106 beds left.
Although the new intensive care unit (ICU) in Belgium is likely to start within 10 days of the new intensive care unit (ICU) in Belgium. According to the data released on the same day by the health department of Belgium, there are 6497 hospitalized patients with new crown pneumonia in Belgium, which has exceeded the 5759 cases at the peak of the first round of epidemic in April this year.
According to the data released by the European Center for Disease Control and prevention on October 30, 1600 people out of 100000 people in Belgium were diagnosed with new coronavirus infection in the previous two weeks, making it one of the countries with the highest infection rate of new coronavirus in Europe.
Christmas market cancelled in Europe
In view of the second wave of new epidemic in Europe, for the sake of epidemic prevention, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Erfurt in Germany, Strasbourg in France and Prague in Czech Republic announced the cancellation of Christmas markets this year. Christmas market, also known as Christmas market, originated in Germany and Austria in the late Middle Ages. It usually starts in late November and ends on December 24. Meanwhile, the bustling market is decorated like a fairy tale world, romantic and full of human fireworks. People are there to taste traditional food and buy small goods.
Germany's most famous and largest Christmas market in Nuremberg has also been cancelled, following Frankfurt and Erfurt's announcement of the cancellation of the Christmas market, the German news agency reported on October 27. This market can attract more than 2 million people a year, including foreign tourists who come here in admiration.
Strasbourg Christmas market in France and Prague Christmas market in Czech Republic were cancelled on October 22 and 26, respectively.
More than half of SMEs in Europe may close down
Citing a survey published by McKinsey & Company on October 22, More than half of European SMEs, which currently provide two-thirds of Europeans with jobs, are concerned about their survival over the next 12 months 。
McKinsey's survey of more than 2200 companies in five countries - France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom - found that 55% of the companies expected to close down by September next year if their revenues remained at their current levels. According to the current trend, it is expected that one tenth of SMEs will apply for bankruptcy within six months.
Economists interviewed by Reuters predicted last month that the euro zone economy would shrink by about 8% this year and grow by only 5.5% next year. They also warned that next year's economic recovery is vulnerable to further spread of the new coronavirus.
According to the definition, small and medium-sized enterprises refer to enterprises with 250 employees or less. In Europe, these companies employ more than 90 million people, and their small size makes them vulnerable to cash flow crises. In Spain, for example, 83% of the 85000 companies that have closed down since February have fewer than five employees. Mike foreign trade said to remind foreign traders that if there is any business travel plan for countries with serious rebound, try to postpone as much as possible, and do not try to risk with your own life. If you have any business contacts with customers in these countries, you should also pay attention to the risk control of collection and delivery, and beware of customs clearance at the destination port, unattended delivery at the destination port, buyer abandonment, non payment, etc., so as to avoid any unnecessary occurrence The loss.
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