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Belgium is Europe’s new hotspot

Govt to convene over another nationwide lockdown as virus cases soar

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BRUSSELS: The Belgian government will convene to decide on a potential new national lockdown with the country now suffering the highest rate of coronaviru­s infections per 100,000 citizens, according to official data.

The nation of 11 million people had 1,390 new Covid-19 infections per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks, data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control showed on Tuesday.

The Czech Republic is next with 1,379 per 100,000, while many other

European countries are reporting soaring infection rates in a second wave of the global pandemic abetted by the onset of cold, damp winter weather.

New daily infections in Belgium, where the European Union and Nato have their headquarte­rs, hit a peak of more than 18,000 on Oct 20, almost a 10-fold rise from the high of a spring wave of the pandemic.

The number of patients in intensive care units is doubling every eight days – to 809 as of Monday – with 5,260 people in hospitals, which risk running out of beds.

In Liege, the Belgian city with the highest number of Covid-19 infections, hundreds of patients are admitted daily, its main hospital said in a Facebook post.

If the rate of hospitalis­ation continues at this rhythm, the hospital said it would head “straight into a wall,” according to the post.

“What’s complicate­d is that we constantly have to open new units, put in place new teams of nurses and doctors, to take care of those patients, and this flow of patients is in the end continuous,” said Christelle Meuris, an infectious disease specialist who oversees a Covid-19 unit at the hospital.

With 10,899 total deaths, Belgium has one of the highest per capita Covid-19 fatality rates in the world.

The federal Cabinet will meet tomorrow to further tighten measures to curb Covid-19 contagion, a week after tightening curbs on social contacts by banning fans from sports matches and limiting numbers in cultural spaces.

The government of the Wallonia region imposed a longer night curfew while in the capital Brussels, all sport and cultural facilities were ordered on Saturday to close and residents were subjected to a longer curfew from Monday.

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