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

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nfections.html
Germany suffers worst daily spike in coronavirus cases since May with 1,226 new infections as health minister warns alcohol-fuelled parties are partly to blame for the rise
  • The 1,226 new cases are the highest figure since May 9, bringing total to 218,519
  • 7-day average of daily cases has risen from 350 to 900 in the space of a month
  • Health minister Jens Spahn warned outbreaks are in 'almost all parts of Germany'
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Six new deaths in the last 24 hours brought the death toll from 9,201 to 9,207 today, still substantially lower than in Britain, Spain, France or Italy.
 
https://www.worldometers.info/corona...untry/germany/

222,487 confirmed cases with 9,283 deaths reported.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-tests-covid19

German fury as HUNDREDS of positive tests delayed - second wave panic

GERMANY is reeling after a coronavirus testing blunder meaning 44,000 people - including 900 confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 - have been waiting for their results for more than a fortnight.

https://www.euronews.com/2020/08/12/...populous-state

Germany’s government urged citizens Wednesday to keep their guard up and stick to public health guidelines, as new COVID-19 infections hit a three-month high and schools reopened in the country's most populous state.

The country's disease control authority on Wednesday reported 1,226 new infections. That was the highest number since early May, although the figure has topped 1,000 on several days recently.
 
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