Emergency Meeting Decision in the EU after the Coronavirus Mutation
After the coronavirus mutation, an emergency meeting decision in the EU.
European Union countries decided to hold an emergency meeting after the British Health Minister Matt Hancock warned that the mutated coronavirus was out of control.
This time in the European coronavirus epidemic, the mutation panic is taking place.
After the British Minister of Health Matt Hancock announced that the coronavirus was mutated in the country and the epidemic was out of control, new measures are taken on the continent. The European Union (EU) announced that after these statements, it will meet on Monday at 11 am for the crisis meeting.
It was learned that this new coronavirus strain, which is 70 percent more contagious, is not seen in and around London, but throughout the country. Although there is no information yet that it is more deadly or if that it will make vaccines ineffective, countries have started to close the borders to
England by tightening the measures one after another and decided to stop the flights.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that despite the quarantine that continued from November 5 to December 2 and the strict measures taken afterwards, the increase in the number of cases was due to the new species, which is 70 percent more contagious.