Poland could face around 15,000 cases a day if too few people get Covid-19 shots before a potential fourth wave in autumn, the health minister has said, amid concern about the slowing pace of vaccination.
With daily case numbers hovering around 100 a day, Poland has yet to experience the surge in infections associated with the Delta coronavirus variant in other countries, according to Reuters.
However, Health Minister Adam Niedzielski warned that Poland, where almost all restrictions have been lifted and people have been enjoying a relatively care-free summer, could face almost 15,000 cases a day in the autumn.





























