Covid July 2020
Contents
- 1 July 2020
- 1.1 1 July (10,436,498)
- 1.2 2 July (10,636,992)
- 1.3 3 July (10,845,615)
- 1.4 4 July (11,051,131)
- 1.5 5 July (11,242,525)
- 1.6 6 July (11,420,853)
- 1.7 7 July (11,595,197)
- 1.8 8 July (11,802,111)
- 1.9 9 July (12,017,363)
- 1.10 10 July (12,242,708)
- 1.11 11 July (12,474,134)
- 1.12 12 July (12,692,189)
- 1.13 13 July (12,887,890)
- 1.14 14 July (13,076,272)
- 1.15 15 July (13,299,823)
- 1.16 16 July (13,531,547)
- 1.17 17 July (13,785,944)
- 1.18 18 July (14,040,356)
- 1.19 19 July (14,270,613)
- 1.20 20 July (14,480,137)
- 1.21 21 July (14,680,879)
- 1.22 22 July (14,920,571)
- 1.23 23 July (15,202,132)
- 1.24 24 July (15,478,501)
- 1.25 25 July (15,762,372)
- 1.26 26 July (16,022,134)
- 1.27 27 July (16,254,075)
- 1.28 28 July (16,465,958)
- 1.29 29 July (16,709,555)
- 1.30 30 July (17,007,644)
- 1.31 31 July (17,298,074)
- 2 References
July 2020
1 July (10,436,498)
- ECDC publishes "COVID-19 Aviation Health Safety Protocol: Guidance for the management of airline passengers in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic", a technical report.
2 July (10,636,992)
3 July (10,845,615)
- ECDC publishes a new technical protocol: "Infection prevention and control and surveillance for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in prisons" [1]
- And another one: Infection prevention and control for COVID-19 in healthcare settings – Fourth update [2]
- And yet another: "Guidance on the provision of support for medically and socially vulnerable populations" [3]. Some highlights:
- The efforts of civil society support organisations over the course of the pandemic to date have been remarkable, but they may not be sustainable over the longer term, and they do not replace states’ obligations to ensure access to care and support for people on their territory.
- Financial and political support from national and regional authorities along with collaborative efforts to coordinate and streamline services may be essential if the support organisations are to survive and continue to serve the most vulnerable populations in the EU/EEA.
4 July (11,051,131)
5 July (11,242,525)
6 July (11,420,853)
7 July (11,595,197)
8 July (11,802,111)
9 July (12,017,363)
10 July (12,242,708)
11 July (12,474,134)
12 July (12,692,189)
13 July (12,887,890)
14 July (13,076,272)
15 July (13,299,823)
16 July (13,531,547)
17 July (13,785,944)
18 July (14,040,356)
19 July (14,270,613)
20 July (14,480,137)
21 July (14,680,879)
- ECDC publishes a protocol: "COVID-19 Rail Protocol: Recommendations for the safe resumption of railway services in Europe"
22 July (14,920,571)
23 July (15,202,132)
24 July (15,478,501)
25 July (15,762,372)
26 July (16,022,134)
27 July (16,254,075)
- ECDC publishes "COVID-19: EU guidance for cruise ship operations"
28 July (16,465,958)
29 July (16,709,555)
30 July (17,007,644)
31 July (17,298,074)
References
- ↑ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Infection prevention and control and surveillance for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in prisons in EU/EEA countries and the UK – July 2020. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.
- ↑ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Infection prevention and control for COVID-19 in healthcare settings – Fourth update. 3 July 2020. ECDC: Stockholm; 2020.
- ↑ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Guidance on the provision of support for medically and socially vulnerable populations in EU/EEA countries and the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic, 3 July 2020. Stockholm: ECDC; 2020.