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Omicron Virus Cases In World

 



Omicron Virus Cases In World

Western European countries are seeing an increase in new cases of corona before Christmas. The latest wave of the corona virus has triggered a new wave of fear in Europe.


Many countries around the world have strongly protested the ban on travel, arrivals and flights to South Africa, declaring the bans against Draconian, unscientific and World Health Organization guidelines. Hans Klug, director of the OK office, said the public health emergency was not over and noted that in most countries in the region there was insufficient coverage of vaccinations, precautionary measures and delta. Are due to the spread of which indicates that we are facing severe cold.In this regard, the European Commissioner for Health Stella Kariakadis has said that the epidemic is once again knocking at the door and the only weapon available so far to stop it is vaccine. Europe has re-entered the world epidemic scene This has forced some governments to consider re-imposing sanctions, which are not popular. There have been half-recorded cases and the latest deaths in the world in an average of seven days, the highest level since April last year when the virus first struck Italy.


The new form of the coronavirus has spread the fear of death all over the world. The new corona virus found in South Africa is being described as more dangerous than all the viruses so far. Have gone The new virus has also affected the world economy. The stock market has plummeted. The world, which had not yet been able to cope with the first, second and sometimes third waves of Corona, has staggered again. In the first, second and third wave also the poor had to suffer the most and now this new calamity will have the greatest impact on the poor.

Pakistan has imposed travel bans on Hong Kong and six African countries due to the spread of a new strain of the corona virus in Africa. Countries that have been banned include South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho and Botswana. For the convenience of Pakistanis stranded in these countries, travel is allowed till December 5, while health, testing protocols will be applicable to the passengers. All seven countries are included in Category C. There will be an immediate ban on the direct and indirect arrival of travelers from these countries. Incidents of violence have further complicated the situation. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Europe and Australia to protest against the Corona ban.


Thousands took to the streets in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for the second day in a row to protest the ban. Clashes also broke out between police and protesters. The protests have spread to The Hague and Amsterdam. More than 40,000 people rallied in Vienna, Austria, calling for the lifting of sanctions, calling them dictatorships. Hundreds marched in the southern city of Breda, near the Belgian border. Protests also took place in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.


Thousands take to the streets in Australia to protest against the coronavirus vaccine. Large rallies were held in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. Following the escalation of the Corona in Europe, various countries announced the re-imposition of lockdown and restriction of many activities against which there were strong protests across the continent. According to media reports, violent protests against the Corona Protocol have been taking place in several European cities for the past several days, leaving the situation extremely tense. On the other hand, they are also facing protests against Corona's blockades and sanctions, while the violence that erupted during the demonstrations has further complicated the situation 

Protesters against the Karuna protocols during the last few days, in various cities of Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Austria and Croatia, demonstrated against government-level closures, which clashes between protesters and police in many places. Later it turned violent. Dozens of people have been injured and hundreds detained in clashes between protesters and protesters in the Netherlands. Violence erupted during the protests in Damascus. A large demonstration was also held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, against the implementation of the Corona Protocol, which was initially peaceful but eventually turned violent after police intervened. I saw a new wave of protests in Paris on the occasion of the third anniversary of the beginning of the Eloquent agitation, and this time the protesters took to the streets to protest against the ban on corona, mandatory vaccinations and health laws such as vaccinating children.


Meanwhile, there were clashes between police and protesters, including dozens of people injured. In the Belgian capital, Brussels, where the European Union is headquartered, thousands of people took to the streets to protest and shout slogans against the sanctions imposed by Corona. At least 35,000 people attended the demonstration. These demonstrations were adopted at the time when the police tried to stop protesters in many places. The police spread a tissue shell against the protesters, while protesters spread stones and other items on the police.


It may be recalled that a few days ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) had expressed grave concern over the spread of Corona in continental Europe, saying that if Corona's restrictions were not tightened, more than half a million people in the continent would be affected by next spring. Death can happen. This epidemic has shown that there are some internal flaws in the current political framework. It divides mankind and looks at problems only from the angle of self-interest.For a better world, we need new thinking and approaches to change that mindset. We have also seen how global resources are wasted in activities aimed at destroying others. Defects in health systems around the world have shown that almost all countries are spending too little on such important public services. The health system was exposed all over the world, even in the developed countries.


As far as developing or third world countries are concerned, the whole world has seen how the epidemic has made people thirsty for a single cylinder of oxygen and die in the absence of oxygen. Of course, due to this disaster, efforts were made to improve the situation and increase the cost of health everywhere, but it is still insufficient. Humanity will be better off if thinkers and political leaders continue to expose this heinous crime and force governments to spend more and more on this sector.


We have also seen how global issues are handled regardless of the impact they have on the people involved. Political and strategic ideologies are developed keeping the people completely unaware. The resources of the whole country are wasted on war materials and no one is even asked. It is believed that political and strategic issues are important and But in a civilized and democratic world, where is the justice in spending people's tax money on making bombs and ammunition and not even asking people to protect them?


If the people are the source of power, then decisions of their destiny should not be taken without taking the people into confidence and every effort should be made to ensure that maximum amount of money collected from the people's taxes is spent on the welfare of the people. One last thing that epidemics have taught us is that if we are not serious about the environment, its effects can be dangerous for the whole world. Therefore, our responsibilities, as individuals, as institutions, and as world leaders, are multifaceted, and we must strive to discharge our responsibilities individually and collectively, because we have been created with a specific purpose and that purpose of humanity. There is welfare.

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