Why fewer people are dying as coronavirus infections surge in Europe. Quick read.

In May, countries across Europe started "learning to live" with the virus. Although the continent is experiencing another virus surge, fewer people are dying.
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Led by Italy, much of Europe went into lockdown in March, with schools and businesses closed and citizens asked to stay at home as countries sought to limit the spread of Covid-19. In May, countries across Europe started "learning to live" with the virus by taking precautions such as social distancing and wearing masks. However, although Europe is experiencing another virus surge, fewer people are dying, as Bloomberg reports. There is hope that the lessons learned during Europe's coronavirus peak will make a possible resurgence in South Africa less deadly than the initial outbreak.  – Nadya Swart

Europe's virus surge is looking less deadly than initial wave

By Suzi Ring

(Bloomberg) — Coronavirus infections are surging again in Europe, but current data indicate the outbreak is becoming less deadly.

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