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Revision as of 19:54, 18 September 2020

June 2020

1 June (6,136,294 cases)

2 June (6,236,775 cases)

3 June (6,349,294 cases)

4 June (6,475,978 cases)

5 June (6,603,649 Cases)

6 June (6,706,329 Cases)

7 June (6,835,954 cases)

8 June (6,960,259 cases)

9 June (7,063,022)

10 June (7,188,001)

11 June (7,322,356)

12 June (7,458,655)

  • ECDC publishes "Considerations relating to passenger locator data, entry and exit screening and health declarations in the context of COVID-19 ", a technical report. [1]

13 June (7,603,241)

14 June (7,736,951)

15 June (7,858,761)

  • ECDC publishes "Guidance on infection prevention and control of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in migrant and refugee reception and detention centres", a technical report [2]. Highlights:
    • Migrant and refugee reception and detention centres should be given priority for testing, due to the risk of rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 in these settings. All individuals with COVID-19 compatible symptoms should be tested on arrival, and possible, probable or confirmed COVID-19 cases not needing hospitalisation should be isolated or separated from others in the premises. Contact tracing should occur for all cases identified as positive. Asymptomatic new arrivals can also be considered for testing to reduce the risk of introduction of cases in reception and detention centres; however, a negative test does not exclude the possibility of the person becoming infectious in the next 14 days.
    • Communicating about the risks and prevention of COVID-19 with migrant and refugees currently housed in reception and detention centres requires community engagement and health communication strategies that are adapted to meet the different language, cultural and literacy needs of the different populations.

16 June (7,976,993)

17 June (8,117,945)

  • ECDC Publishes "Monitoring and evaluation framework for COVID-19 response activities" a technical report [3]

18 June (8,294,556)

19 June (8,432,968)

20 June (8,613,565)

21 June (8,774,393)

22 June (8,903,967)

23 June (9,037,727)

24 June (9,201,109)

25 June (9,375,718)

26 June (9,554,877)

27 June (9,743,622)

28 June (9,926,099)

29 June (10,086,642)

30 June (10,244,488)

References

  1. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Considerations relating to passenger locator data, entry and exit screening and health declarations in the context of COVID-19 in the EU/EEA and the UK. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.
  2. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Guidance on infection prevention and control of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in migrant and refugee reception and detention centres in the EU/EEA and the United Kingdom – June 2020. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.
  3. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Monitoring and evaluation framework for COVID-19 response activities in the EU/EEA and the UK – 17 June 2020. Stockholm: ECDC; 2020.
  4. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/heating-ventilation-air-conditioning-systems-covid-19. 22 june 2020. Stockholm.