New Coronary Epidemic: Over 10,000 New Patients Diagnosed in Germany in a Single Day

The neo-crown epidemic continues to spread rapidly in Europe and Germany. In Germany, there are once again more than 11,000 new patients diagnosed in a single day. However, the German Ministry of Health does not expect a vaccine to be available until early next year.

According to the German Broadcasting Union, the neo-crown epidemic is spreading like wildfire everywhere. Germany is no exception. For the second day in a row, more than 11,000 new patients were diagnosed in a single day in Germany, with 11,242, according to data released Friday by the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin. In total, there were more than 400,000 new cases of coronary heart disease and 9,954 deaths in Germany.

Due to the rapid increase in the number of new coronations, expectations for the vaccine are rising as well. Although there are media reports that the vaccine may be licensed this year, the German Ministry of Health is cautious. However, the German Ministry of Health is cautious. The vaccine is expected early next year, but it may not be available until March, said Health Minister Spann, who has been infected and is quarantined at home.

Despite the rapid spread of the virus, the German government does not plan to close the border again. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said that the border blockade at the beginning of the year showed that it “is not in our interest. Logistics and transportation have been hindered. But each country can still take whatever measures it deems right.

The spread of the epidemic has led to renewed panic among Germans, who have begun to scramble and stock up on food and household items. The German food trade is urging consumers not to scramble and stock up, as there is no reason to stock up.

The neighboring Netherlands has asked for German assistance as the epidemic spreads everywhere. On Friday, another Dutch new-crown patient was sent to Germany for treatment. Over the weekend, Germany will continue to receive patients from the Netherlands.

The expansion of the epidemic will continue to hit tourism hard. German Economy Minister Altmeyer said the government will support the industry until 2021.

Reinhard, president of the German Medical Association, said that once the number of new coronavirus patients diagnosed in a single day rises to 20,000, it will be necessary to consider closing the city.