
Coronavirus conversations: Covid in Europe
Three doctors in Europe discuss Covid-19 situations in their countries
Europe is once again becoming the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic with health systems across the continent under pressure. We’ll speak to three doctors - in the Netherlands, Romania and Austria - about the situation in their countries and hospitals. We’ll also answer your questions on Covid-19 with the help of one of our regular experts, Dr Isaac Bogoch in Canada.
We’ll hear from people in Uganda who today witnessed two explosions at the centre of the capital Kampala. Our BBC Africa colleague will explain what is known about the recent attacks in the country.
We’ll hear again from our correspondents on both sides of the Belarus-Poland border where migrants are stranded in freezing cold. We’ll also speak to one migrant who has managed to cross the border from Belarus to the EU and is now in Germany.
(Photo: A Romanian nurse, as seen trough the door window, checks the medication files of the patients at the intensive care unit saloon of Bucharest Emergency University Hospital, in Bucharest, Romania, 04 November 2021. Credit: ROBERT GHEMENT/EPA)
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- Tue 16 Nov 202116:06GMTBBC World Service




