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Germany Coronavirus 2019-nCov - 259.725 cases,?9,423 deaths?

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...s-study-update
Researchers have claimed more than 10 times as many people in the country than first thought have likely caught the deadly disease. Angela Merkel’s government has only confirmed a total of 166,152 confirmed cases since the beginning of the outbreak. The team from the University of Bonn said there was potential for huge amounts of carriers not to have displayed any symptoms but still pose an infection risk to others.

https://interaktiv.morgenpost.de/cor...land-weltweit/

166,424 confirmed cases plus 6993 deaths.
 
https://berlinspectator.com/2020/05/...coronavirus-2/

Sunday, May 10th, 2020 Coronavirus cases: 171,324 (08:00 a.m. CEDT)

Because of the way they handle the Corona crisis, support for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU and First Minister Markus S?der’s CSU is skyrocketing. The two conservative parties now stand at 40 percent.

Saturday, May 9th, 2020 Coronavirus cases: 171,324 (evening)

In Berlin, Stuttgart and other places, thousands demonstrate against the Corona rules. People who believe in conspiracy theories about Corona are part of the rallies. Police try to make sure the distance rules are being adhered to.

Friday, May 8th, 2020 Coronavirus cases: 169,430 (07:40 a.m. CEDT)

In the past 48 hours, the number of Coronavirus cases in Germany has been growing by more than 1,000 per day again. But Professor Christian Drosten, one of the leading virologists in Germany, expresses cautious optimism. In a podcast published by NDR Radio, he said he was worried about the fall and winter though.
 
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/1481968.html

Germany's coronavirus spread appears to be picking up speed again, official data showed Sunday, just days after Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country could gradually return to normal.

The Robert Koch Institute for public health said Germany's closely watched reproduction rate (R0) had climbed to 1.1, meaning 10 people with COVID-19 infect on average 11 others.

The RKI has warned that for the infection rate to be deemed under control and slowing down, R0 has to stay below one.

As recently as Wednesday, Germany's number stood at 0.65.

But since then the country has reported clusters of new cases at slaughterhouses and at care homes for the elderly.

The RKI cautioned that it was too soon to draw conclusions but said the number of new infections "would need to be watched very closely in the coming days".
 
Outbreak at German slaughterhouse reveals migrants' plight

By FRANK JORDANS | Associated Press | Published: May 13, 2020


COESFELD, Germany — Big white trailers with pictures of juicy roasts and the wholesome slogan “Straight from the farmer” sit idle on the edge of Coesfeld, their usual pork hauls disrupted by an outbreak of coronavirus at one of Germany’s biggest meat processing companies that has put the industry in the spotlight.

At least 260 workers at Westfleisch's slaughterhouse in northwestern Germany have tested positive for COVID-19 in recent days, causing alarm at a time when the country is trying to slowly relax the restrictions that were imposed to curb the pandemic.

As authorities scrambled to contain the growing outbreak over the weekend, it emerged that many of those infected were Eastern European migrants working for subcontractors who also provide them with accommodation and shuttle buses to work.

“If one person is infected then basically everybody else that sits on the bus or lives in the shared houses is infected," said Anne-Monika Spallek, a Green Party representative in Coesfeld who has campaigned against the meat industry’s practice of outsourcing much of its back-breaking work to migrants working under precarious conditions...

https://www.stripes.com/news/europe...aughterhouse-reveals-migrants-plight-1.629554
 
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