Germany registers highest rate of people infected with COVID-19 since April

Germany has announced on Thursday that in the last 24 hours, it has recorded 1,707 new Corleone cases simultaneously the highest figure since April. Ten dead persons have been registered during this period, bringing the total number of victims to 9,253. Germany managed the coronary pandemic better than [...]
Germany has announced on Thursday that in the last 24 hours, it has recorded 1,707 new Corleone cases simultaneously the highest figure since April.
Ten dead persons have been registered during this period, bringing the total number of victims to 9,253.
Germany has managed the Corleone pandemic better than many European neighbours, but the number of new cases increased in any other country during summer vacation times.
Authorities have said the blame for this increase is returns from holidays, festive arrangements and other family meetings.
The latest data from the Robert Koch Institute in Germany has led to 228,621 the number of infected people in this country since the pandemic started.
Daily figures are comparable to April, when the coronary is supposed to have been on his pit.
Facing an increase in the number of infected, German authorities have begun to test for free every person who returns to this country from countries where the coronary is widespread.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Tuesday there will be no relief of restrictions for the time being.
It has called on Germans to take care of their hygiene, as well as to remind them that quarantine measures for people returning from danger zones are not possible “but obligation”, as long as they don't have negative tests.
Some experts believe the rise in the number of infected can also be argued with increased testing rates.












