Brussels/Prague: On Nov 24, it was reported that coronavirus infections broke records in parts of Europe, making it an epicenter of a pandemic, and made health experts think again about booster vaccination shots. Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary all reported a myriad of daily infections. The situation arose from winter which clasped the continent and mass indoors gatherings in the run-up to Christmas, contributing a perfect breeding basis for COVID-19.

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