In Belgium, one of the hardest hit countries of the new type coronavirus (Covid-19) in Europe, there has been no virus-related death in the last 24 hours for the first time since 10 March. The death toll in Belgium peaked on April 12, recording 343 a day. The number of virus-caused deaths in Belgium is 9 787.
In Belgium, the number of new types of corona viruses (Covid-19) has increased by 74 in the last 24 hours to 62,781.
In a statement from the Belgian National Institute of Public Health (Sciensano), the number of people who died in the country due to Covid-19 rose to 9,797.
The statement stated that there has been no Covid-19 death for the first time since March 10 in the last 24 hours. The death toll in Belgium peaked on April 12, recording 343 a day.
The Belgian National Institute of Public Health also announced that the number of Covid-19 cases increased by 74 in the last 24 hours to 62,781.
INCREASED IN THE NUMBER OF CASE
The statement pointed out that the number of daily cases increased to an average of 95 in the last 1 week, and it was emphasized that the number of cases increased by 11 percent compared to last week.
NORMALIZATION PROCESS IN BELGIUM
In Belgium, where isolation policies have been implemented since the 13th of March due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the fourth phase of the normalization process was started as of July 1.
According to this, while the limitation of shopping in 30 minutes as a single person is removed, one person will be able to meet up to 15 people in the same week.
15 people will be able to come together on condition that the social distance is maintained in cafes and restaurants.
The condition of wearing a mask will continue in public transportation and hospitals. A 200-person concert will be given in closed areas and 400 in open areas.
Theater, cinema, amusement parks, indoor playgrounds, swimming pools and health centers will be able to operate limited to 50 people. Religious services, ceremonies, weddings and funerals can be held with 200 people.
There will be no limitation on the establishment of a maximum of 50 stalls in the market places. Amateur, professional sports activities and competitions can be held with 200 spectators in the indoor area and 400 spectators in the outdoor area.