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The COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium has resulted in 4,894,150 [2] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 34,339 [2] deaths.. The virus was confirmed to have spread to Belgium on 4 February 2020, when one of a group of nine Belgians repatriated from Wuhan to Brussels was reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Authorities in Belgium fear another deadly wave of coronavirus cases could soon hit care homes as the country confronts the risk of seeing its hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, leading ...
Covid-19 is ravaging tiny Belgium, the home to NATO and the headquarters of the European Union. With a rate of 1,735 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days, it has the highest rate of ...
Province + Brussels-Capital Region Cases Hosp. Deaths Refs Antwerp 147,438: 11,096 East Flanders 129,037: 9,526 West Flanders 101,063: 9,339 Flemish Brabant 87,026: ...
Belgium is expected to tighten restrictive measures at a government meeting on COVID-19 on Friday as infections soar and hospitals risk running out of beds. "We are beating records day after day ...
On 24 January 2022, a protest erupted in Brussels, Belgium against COVID-19 rules. More than 50,000 people began the protest at the capital's Nord Station and ended at Sycamorenter Park, near European institutions. On 24 January The demonstration was fixed with the administrators that this demonstration will end at 2 pm, but when it was not ...
17 March – Prime Minister broadcasts stricter social distancing measures in response to the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Belgium, with non-essential travel prohibited, non-essential shops to close, gatherings banned, and penalties to force companies and individuals to abide by the rules coming into effect at noon the following day. [9]
Remarks: The dates above are the dates of reporting. These can be different from the actual dates of diagnosis or death. 2020-05-06: There were 110 deaths reported for the last 24 hours and 229 deaths in hospitals reported additionally for the period between 24 March and 4 May 2020 (inclusive).