KEY POINTS
  • European leaders have been put in a panic by surging coronavirus infections in the region.
  • France has declared a national state of health emergency, the U.K. appearing to approach a second national lockdown and Germany introducing further rules to restrict the spread of the virus.
  • Europe now has over 7.2 million confirmed cases of Covid-19, according to the World Health Organization.
A nurse gets ready to enter a room to take care of a patient infected with Covid-19 at the intensive care unit of the Lariboisiere Hospital of the AP-HP (Assistance Publique - Hopitaux de Paris) in Paris, on October 14, 2020.

European leaders are scrambling to put a cap on surging coronavirus infections in the region, with governments reimposing sweeping restrictions and shutdowns in an effort to curb infections.

The situation has got to a point now where, in the last 24 hours, France has declared a public health state of emergency, the U.K. is approaching a second national lockdown and Germany has introduced a raft of new rules in an effort to lower the infection rate.