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For Europe, It's Coronavirus Wave After Wave


For Europe, it’s coronavirus wave after wave
In a roller coaster year of pandemic, the one constant has been the strain on frontline workers, who are already girding themselves for the next surge.
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The coronavirus first smashed into Europe with a wave of infections that nearly broke its hospitals exhausting, infecting and killing doctors and nurses. Lockdowns created some space in intensive care wards over the summer. But the reprieve was short-lived.
Since the fall, the Continent has watched with horror, and paralysis, as another wave struck with nearly equal force and in some places far more. Hospital corridors were crammed again, respirators overloaded. As death rates spiked, governments imposed new, though watered-down, restrictions, hoping to salvage their economies while keeping the virus at bay. ....

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For Europe, it's wave after wave - The Boston Globe


For Europe, it’s wave after wave
By Jason Horowitz New York Times,Updated December 23, 2020, 2:01 a.m.
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Relatives touched each other s hand through a plastic film screen and a glass to avoid contracting COVID-19 at the San Raffaele center in Rome ahead of Christmas.Cecilia Fabiano/Associated Press
The coronavirus first smashed into Europe with a wave of infections that nearly broke its hospitals — exhausting, infecting and killing doctors and nurses. Lockdowns created some space in intensive care wards over the summer. But the reprieve was short-lived.
Since the fall, the Continent has watched with horror, and paralysis, as another wave struck with nearly equal force — and in some places far more. Hospital corridors were crammed again, respirators overloaded. As death rates spiked, governments imposed new, though watered-down, restrictions, hoping to salvage their economies while keeping the virus at bay. ....

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