As virus surges in Eastern Europe, leaders slow to act

A member of the medical staff walks in a crowded COVID-19 isolation room on Oct. 22 at the University Emergency Hospital in Bucharest, Romania. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, File)

BELGRADE, Serbia — At the main hospital in Romania’s capital, the morgue ran out of space for the dead in recent days, and doctors in Bulgaria have suspended routine surgeries so they can tend to a surge in COVID-19 patients. In the Serbian capital, the graveyard now operates an extra day during the week in order to bury all the bodies arriving.