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Republic of Northern Macedonia. North Macedonia's government said it would provide emergency funding for state companies to import the necessary fuel. Shmulik Peleg is accused of taking his grandson to Israel against the wishes of his Italian relatives. The collision on June 19 killed left two people dead. Cases have been reported from: Africa: 8 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are South Africa 2 , Morocco , Tunisia , Ethiopia and Libya Other : cases have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.

Deaths have been reported from: Africa: deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are South Africa 89 , Tunisia 25 , Egypt 19 , Morocco 14 and Ethiopia 6 Other : 6 deaths have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan. Each row contains the corresponding data for a given indicator, week and country. The files are updated weekly. Epidemiological curves These histograms are based on the available information at the time of publication, originating from several sources.

Distribution of cases of COVID by continent according to the applied case definition and testing strategies in the affected countries. Page last updated 11 Nov More on the topic COVID See all information on COVID, situation updates, risk assessments, questions and answers, latest evidence, surveillance and laboratory guidance and how to protect yourself and others.

New reported deaths. Russia 1, Ukraine Romania Bulgaria United Kingdom New infections reported by region Of every infections last reported around the world, about 62 were reported from countries in Europe. Show infections deaths. Local authorities can impose stricter rules in high infection rate areas. From 30 June, working from home will no longer be compulsory. On 21 June, Italy's curfew was scrapped and the whole country, except for the northwest region of Valle d'Aosta, became "white zone" - the country's lowest-risk category.

Among the measures still in place are social distancing 1m and the wearing of masks indoors and in crowded outdoor places , and a ban on house parties and large gathering. All indoor businesses, with the exception of nightclubs, are open. The government introduced a "corona pass" in April, the first to do so in Europe. This shows - either on a phone or on paper - that you have been vaccinated, previously infected or that you have had a negative test within 72 hours.

People need to show it for entry to cinemas, museums, hairdressers or indoor dining. The Greek government is welcoming tourists from many countries , if they are fully vaccinated or can provide a negative coronavirus test. Face coverings must be worn in all public places and there is a curfew from , but bars, restaurants, museums and archaeological sites are all open. Nightclubs and discos will also be allowed to reopen, with a limit of people.

Face coverings must be worn in enclosed spaces and 1. Shops, bars, restaurants and museums are open, although face coverings remain compulsory in most public places. Nightclubs can now reopen in parts of Spain with low infection rates. Spain began welcoming vaccinated tourists from 7 June.



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