Europe combats second coronavirus wave with new lockdowns, curfews and other measures
Italy once again ramped up coronavirus restrictions in a bid to avoid a new nationwide lockdown, as parts of the United Kingdom have already reinstated lockdowns similar to those seen in March, and Poland converted a major stadium into a field hospital amid a massive surge in infections.
European countries announce new rules as global cases exceed 40 million. Wales will enter a national lockdown on Friday, and UNICEF plans to stockpile more than half a billion syringes.
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— New York Times