An update on the epidemic in the world

Posted on Monday, February 14, 2022 at 04:59

New Activities, New Reports, and Highlights: An update on the latest developments in the Govt-19 epidemic worldwide.

– Canada: Police allow access to strategic bridge –

The strategic axis between the US and Canada allowed the access to the bridge for the bridge Sunday on Sunday, was blocked by anti-health resistance protesters on Monday, which was welcomed by Washington. But protesters did not let up across the country, especially in the capital, Ottawa.

A large police team, showing more determination than the previous day, made numerous arrests throughout the day and cleaned the road leading to the bridge, but traffic had not yet begun until Sunday afternoon.

– Brussels prepares for the arrival of anti-pass convoy –

Belgian authorities reminded participants of the anti-vaccine pass convoy on Sunday that they would be barred from protesting in the capital on Monday, while raising warnings to the public about the difficulties in accessing hospitals and the airport.

Some French protesters from the so-called “Free Convoys” movement left the Paris region on Sunday to paralyze Ottawa, arrive in the French capital Brussels to condemn the vaccine, like Canadian convoys followed in many countries. Boss.

Some of the participants in a similar demonstration organized in The Hague also announced their intention to go to Belgium.

– New Zealand: Anti-vaccination camp despite a hurricane –

Hurricane Dovey, which caused power outages, landslides and evacuations across New Zealand on Sunday, did not deter anti-vaccine protesters who had camped outside Parliament for six days in Wellington.

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– More than 5.8 million people died –

The epidemic has officially killed more than 5,807,938 people worldwide since the end of December 2019, according to a report established by the AFP at 11:00 GMT on Sunday.


The United States (919,640) has the highest mortality rate than Brazil (638,362) and India (508,665).

Taking into account the high number of deaths directly and indirectly linked to Govt-19, the WHO estimates that the number of infections may be two to three times higher than officially established.

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