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Virus cases increasing in Europe: WHO – Education – Australian Associated Press
New coronavirus clusters in European countries are mainly occurring in settings such as nursing homes and food production facilities, WHO officials say.

The head of the World Health Organisation’s Europe office says the continent’s coronavirus cases have been steadily increasing every week in the last two months even as the epicentre of the pandemic has shifted to the Americas.
At a press briefing on Thursday, Hans Kluge said that while the region’s countries had made “phenomenal efforts” to contain the virus after being hit hard earlier in the year, there were now about 26,000 cases every day across Europe.
Kluge said new clusters of the viru…
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