Updated On: 11 October, 2020 06:09 AM IST | Rome | Agencies
With COVID-fatigue sweeping the continent, the WHO gives psychological advice on how to nudge Europeans to keep up their guard

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Europe's second wave of Coronavirus infections has struck well before flu season even started, with intensive care wards filling up again and bars shutting down. Making matters worse, authorities say, is a widespread case of 'COVID-fatigue'.
Record-high daily infections in several eastern European countries and sharp rebounds in the hard-hit west have made clear that Europe never really crushed the COVID-19 curve as hoped, after spring lockdowns.