Jubilee News Desk
France has recorded its highest number of daily coronavirus infections in more than two months on Wednesday and data showed 1,695 new cases within 24 hours.
With more than 30,000 deaths, France has the third-highest death toll in Europe, behind the UK and Italy. The city of Toulouse has introduced new rules requiring face masks in its busiest streets, with Paris and a number of other cities expected to follow suit.
France is not the only European nation to witness a resurgence in cases since lockdown measures were eased. On Wednesday, Spain reported its highest number of new cases since it began easing lockdown restrictions in June, with 1,772 infections.
In India, the country recorded over 400000 cases in the past 8 days. India has been recording over 50,000 cases daily since July 28. On Wednesday, the country saw single-day spike of 56,282, taking the total number of cases to 19,64,537. Death toll has surged past the 40,000 mark.
The news came as Switzerland became the latest country to announce quarantine measures for travellers arriving from Spain, although its rules do not apply to travellers returning from the Canary and Balearic islands.
Last month, the UK removed Spain from its list of countries exempt from quarantine, meaning that people coming from any part of Spain must self-isolate for 14 days.
Separately, Germany will now require all travellers returning from the Belgian city of Antwerp to quarantine, after the German disease control agency declared the city “a risk zone”.
And Greece recorded its highest single-day increase in cases in weeks, with 124 new infections in the last 24 hours, despite having fared relatively well in spring. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Greeks they would need to adhere to strict restrictions, and warned against “complacency”.
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