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Belgium says coronavirus peak still ahead


BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The peak of Belgium’s coronavirus infections still lies ahead, the health ministry said on Thursday, adding much will depend on how strictly people follow lockdown measures.

People walk along an almost empty shopping street, while Belgian government imposed a coronavirus lockdown in an attempt to slow down the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Brussels, Belgium March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman

Belgium, a country of some 11.5 million people, has so far confirmed 6,235 coronavirus cases and reported 220 deaths due to the disease, which is now ravaging Europe after originating in China late last year.

The government will discuss on Friday whether to extend the lockdown, meant to curb the spread of the virus, beyond April 5.

“We can expect a peak at the beginning of April,” said Steven van Gucht, head of viral diseases at the Belgian Institute of Health. “This is on the condition that we have all reduced our contacts by 50 percent.”

Belgium added 1,298 new coronavirus cases on March 25, a spokesman for the Belgian health ministry said on Thursday, the biggest daily jump since the start of the pandemic.

“We can see that the epidemic is still in its ascending phase in Belgium, we have not yet reached a peak,” the spokesman, Emmanuel Andre, said.

“The projections that we can do today, assuming the whole population would comply with all the measures requested, would bring us to a peak in the coming weeks.”

While Belgium hopes to step up testing to 10,000 a day, the most recent rise in confirmed cases reflects in part its growing capacity, which currently stands at more than 2,000 tests daily.

“This upward trend is explained by the combination of increased virus circulation, a stricter definition of possible cases and the use of laboratory triage systems, which have given priority to the most urgent samples,” the Belgian Institute of Health said in a daily report.

The Belgian government has pledged 1 billion euros ($1.10 billion) of emergency aid for hospitals last week.

Reporting by Marine Strauss @StraussMarine, Editing by Gabriela Baczynska, William Maclean



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