National quarantine Required in Germany

The European Barnat Agency has launched the assessment of the Russian vaccine in early Mars and will decide soon whether to recommend it for use in the EU. German Health Minister Jens Spahn said he is concerned about increasing coronary infections in the country and called for a national quarantine to stop [...]
German Health Minister Jens Spahn said he is concerned about increasing coronary infections in the country and called for a national quarantine to stop the third wave, while authorities are considering the Russian vaccine.
Germany has been hit by a high rate of infections since October and, despite an improvement in February, the number has risen again in March.
This third wave of coronary is causing pressures on the country's health system, at a time when the federal government and regional authorities are crashing over the measures they need to take, Scan broadcast, sends albinfo.ch.
We need a national quarantine to stop the current wave and lower the rate of incidence below 100. Most projections tell of a quarantine to last between 2-4 weeks. Then we can start with reopening businesses. ”
Germany reported over 30,000 new daily cases, Wednesday day and 26,000 on Thursday. Officials have crashed into the proper approach to pandemic. Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for tougher measures and uniform throughout the country, but regional leaders have so far rejected it. The debate comes as officials are trying to increase vaccines in the country, as the number of vaccines reached 720,000 in the last 24 hours, compared to 317,000 a week ago.
The health minister confirmed contractual negotiations are under way to buy the vaccine developed by Russia's Sputnik V. The European Barnat Agency has launched the assessment of the Russian vaccine in early Mars and will decide soon whether to recommend it for use in the EU.
German authorities have earlier said they will consider the Russian vaccine if the drug agency reports that the injection is effective in preventing Avid-19.










