Germany expected to postpone partial isolation

Germany is expected to extend partial isolation measures as concerns increase in spreading new coronary variants, believed to be carried faster. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of 16 German countries are expected to meet on Tuesday to agree to delay restrictive measures beyond January, with the goal of [...]
Germany is expected to extend partial isolation measures as concerns increase in spreading new coronary variants, believed to be carried faster.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of 16 German countries are expected to meet on Tuesday to agree to delay restrictive measures beyond January, with the aim of continuing the positive trend to reduce the number of infected.
The data points to <x0L of the infection curve”, said Stephen Seibert, Merkel's spokesman, adding that even the number of people in intensive care has been dropping.
He has said this trend is the result of the closure of restaurants and sports centres, which have been closed since November, adding in mid-December to the closure of schools and most of the shops.
Siebert has said that the variants of the coronary originally identified in Britain and South Africa pose a great danger about whether the trend of the decline in the number of infected can continue. /rel











