Virologist: Germany facing second wave of Coronavirus

Germany will face a second wave of coronary unless it soon handles new explosions across the country, a senior virologist has warned. Christian Drosten, director of the Institute of Virology at Charité Hospital in Berlin, said he was deeply shocked by the recent outbreaks of cases with Ovid-19, write media [...]
Germany will face a second wave of coronary unless it soon handles new explosions across the country, a senior virologist has warned.
Christian Drosten, director of the Institute of Virology at Charité Hospital in Berlin, said he was deeply shocked by the recent outbreaks of cases with Ovid-19, writing foreign media, broadcast news.net.
“I am not optimistic that within a month we will still have such a peaceful situation as we do now, in terms of the epidemic event”, Drosten told NDR.
I think we're gonna face the same problems after two months if we don't turn all alarm sensors back on.
Dorsten called on the public to support health authorities and continue to adhere to social distance guidelines.
Yesterday Germany ordered 640,000 people to return to isolation, following the outbreak of cases with Covid-19 in a meat factory. The explosion in question caused a boost to the R.
The European state, which is soon expected to take EU leadership, was earlier widely praised and taken a model from other countries for how it managed the pandemic.











