Saturday, December 12, 2020

Germany experiences its worst Covid days

Germany is heading to a nation-wide lockdown.

Yesterday 589 people died from Covid and approximately 24,000 new Covid cases were registered. 

They are the worst figures in Germany since the beginning of the pandemic.

What will it be like in Ireland in two/three weeks' time? 

Professor Dr Stefan Kluge, an immunologist from Hamburg, said that the current outbreak is worse than was expected.

He stressed the danger of people meeting in groups and the importance for households not to visit other households.

Karl Lauterbach, an SPD politician and scientist said that politicians and medical and science experts have underestimated the virulency of the virus.

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