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COVID cases in Eastern Europe near 20m as outbreak worsens

COVID cases in Eastern Europe near 20m as outbreak worsens

COVID cases in Eastern Europe near 20m as outbreak worsens
Oct 24, 2021 59 secs

Three of the top five countries reporting the most deaths in the world – Russia, Ukraine and Romania – are in Eastern Europe.

Coronavirus cases in Eastern Europe have surpassed 20 million, according to a Reuters tally on Sunday, as the region grapples with its worst outbreak since the pandemic started and inoculation efforts lag.

Countries in the region have the lowest vaccination rates in Europe, with less than half of the population having received a single dose.

Hungary tops the region’s vaccination rates with 62 percent of its population having received at least one shot, whereas Ukraine has given just 19 percent of its residents a single dose, according to Our World in Data.

Although it has just four percent of the world’s population, Eastern Europe accounts for roughly 20 percent of all new cases reported globally.

According to a Reuters analysis, three of the top five countries reporting the most deaths in the world are in Eastern Europe – Russia, Ukraine and Romania.

A European Commission poll, the Eurobarometer, has shown that at least one person in three in most countries in the European Union’s east does not trust the healthcare system, compared with a bloc average of 18 percent.

More than 40 percent of all new cases reported in Eastern Europe were in Russia, with 120 people testing positive every five minutes, according to a Reuters analysis.

So far, Russia has vaccinated about 36 percent of its population with one vaccine shot.

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