Covid September 2020
Contents
- 1 September 2020
- 1.1 1 September (25,518,158)
- 1.2 2 September (25,786,693)
- 1.3 3 September (26,069,802)
- 1.4 4 September (26,348,549)
- 1.5 5 September (26,642,029)
- 1.6 6 September (26,921,839)
- 1.7 7 September (27,170,588)
- 1.8 8 September (27,376,831)
- 1.9 9 September (27,621,430)
- 1.10 10 September (27,903,923)
- 1.11 11 September (28,241,090)
- 1.12 12 September (28,519,191)
- 1.13 13 September (28,806,290)
- 1.14 14 September (29,078,936 cases)
- 1.15 15 September (29,320,128 cases)
- 1.16 16 September (29,611,395 cases)
- 1.17 17 September
- 1.18 18 September ()
- 1.19 19 September ()
- 1.20 20 September ()
- 1.21 21 September ()
- 1.22 22 September ()
- 1.23 23 September ()
- 1.24 24 September ()
- 1.25 25 September ()
- 1.26 26 September ()
- 1.27 27 September ()
- 1.28 28 September ()
- 1.29 29 September ()
- 1.30 30 September ()
- 2 References
September 2020
1 September (25,518,158)
2 September (25,786,693)
3 September (26,069,802)
4 September (26,348,549)
5 September (26,642,029)
6 September (26,921,839)
7 September (27,170,588)
8 September (27,376,831)
9 September (27,621,430)
10 September (27,903,923)
11 September (28,241,090)
12 September (28,519,191)
13 September (28,806,290)
14 September (29,078,936 cases)
15 September (29,320,128 cases)
16 September (29,611,395 cases)
17 September
- ECDC publishes Baseline projections of COVID-19 in the EU/EEA and the UK. [1]. What does it say?
- The report presents projections and graphs of all EU countries but lacks an interpretation in terms of public health consequences. Was it that the authors did not dare to draw meaningful conclusions? It remains unknown
18 September ()
- ECDC Publishes 'COVID testing Strategies', a technical report[2]. What's in it? Selected highlights:
- Countries experiencing high SARS-CoV-2 transmission in a local community should consider testing the whole population of the affected area. This would enable identification of infectious COVID-19 cases and allow for their prompt isolation to interrupt chains of transmission. Depending on the epidemiological situation, size and population density of the affected area, such an approach could be less disruptive for society than having to introduce and ensure compliance with more stringent public health measures.
- To prevent re-introduction, countries or sub-national areas that have achieved sustained control of SARS-CoV-2 circulation should, in addition to quarantine measures, consider targeted testing and follow-up of individuals coming from other areas within the same country, or from other countries that have not yet achieved sustained control of the virus.
19 September ()
20 September ()
21 September ()
22 September ()
23 September ()
24 September ()
25 September ()
26 September ()
27 September ()
28 September ()
29 September ()
30 September ()
References
- ↑ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Baseline projections of COVID-19 in the EU/EEA and the UK: update. 17 September 2020. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.
- ↑ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. COVID-19 testing strategies and objectives. 15 September 2020. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.