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New German diagnoses break record for two consecutive days, official warns that the next few weeks will be very difficult-teller report

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  (Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Germany’s new diagnosis breaks record for two consecutive days, official warns that the next few weeks will be very difficult

China News Agency, Berlin, November 5 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The number of newly diagnosed new crown cases announced by the German disease control agency on the 5th once again hit a new high since the epidemic, reaching 37,120. The number of newly confirmed cases in a single day in the country has set a record for two consecutive days. German Federal Minister of Health, Spane, said after a meeting with state health ministers that day that the federal and state have agreed to provide booster shots of the new crown vaccine for people of all ages. He emphasized that Germany must speed up the pace of intensified vaccination. Span warned that the next few weeks will be “very difficult.”

The German disease control agency Robert Koch Institute announced that the number of new confirmed cases and the number of new deaths were 37,120 and 154, respectively. As of that day, a total of 4,709,488 were diagnosed and 96,346 died. Among them, the country’s official “accumulative number of newly confirmed cases per 100,000 people in seven days” for monitoring the severity of the epidemic rose to 169.9 that day. There are 88 new patients requiring ICU intensive care treatment, bringing the total number to 2420. As of that day, Germany had received 112.8 million doses of the new crown vaccine, and a total of 55.7 million people had been fully vaccinated, accounting for 67% of the country’s total population.

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In order to discuss strategies for responding to the winter epidemic, Span held a two-day meeting with the health ministers of the states. The German Federal Government stated in a press release issued after the meeting that day that the fourth wave of the new crown epidemic has begun to enter its peak period. The Federal Ministry of Health and the State Ministry of Health have reached a resolution on this, and will provide people of all ages who have received the second dose of vaccines for more than six months with the opportunity to vaccinate booster shots to cut off the chain of infection. The day’s resolution also included strengthening mandatory testing in nursing homes and other nursing institutions.


Span said that the federal level and the states have reached an agreement on the issue of strengthening needles. Prior to this, the federal government and the medical association had reached an agreement, which sent an important signal. He emphasized that Germany must increase the speed of inoculation work.

The resolution on the same day also proposed that the “2G” rule will be implemented in some areas with prominent epidemic severity, that is, most indoor places will only allow people who have been fully vaccinated or have been infected with the new crown and have recovered. (over)









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