The outbreak in Germany is spreading rapidly

The neo-crowning epidemic in Germany is expanding rapidly, with an increasing number of affected areas and a record number of patients diagnosed in a single day. The government is introducing stricter control measures. Experts do not rule out the possibility of city closure.

According to the “Berlin Morning Post”, Germany on Thursday, a record 6,638 patients were diagnosed in a single day. The German neo-crown epidemic is spreading rapidly, with the number of affected areas rapidly increasing to 47 cities. North Rhine-Westphalia is particularly hard-hit, with 19 cities in the state already listed as hard-hit. Dortmund, Bochum, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Bremen and others have all been hardest hit. Experts say it is possible that all major cities will become risk zones.

Chancellor Angela Merkel held a neo-crown summit with state governors at the chancellery in Berlin on Wednesday to discuss how to deal with the fall outbreak of the neo-crown virus, according to the German Broadcasting Union. However, the summit had difficulty reaching broad, unified measures to combat the epidemic due to differences in the epidemic from state to state. In general, the government asked people to wear masks on more occasions and to reduce alcohol consumption and celebratory parties. In the hardest-hit areas, restaurants must close at 2300 hours at the latest. A maximum of 10 people are allowed to gather in public places and a maximum of 100 people are allowed at events.

Chancellor Merkel also wanted to impose an accommodation ban on travelers from the hardest-hit areas, but this was boycotted by several federal states. Merkel reiterated her call for citizens to strictly adhere to the controls. Although the epidemic is widespread across the country, Germany has no uniform epidemic-prevention measures and leaves it up to the individual states to decide.

According to data released Thursday by the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, 6,638 new cases were diagnosed in Germany in one day, breaking the record for the number of people diagnosed in a single day. This represents an increase of 1,500 new cases compared to the previous day. The total number of new coronavirus cases in Germany is 341,223. In numerical terms, there are currently 4,700 patients with the new coronavirus. The number of deaths is 9,710. The number of deaths is increasing rapidly, which is cause for concern,” said Dr. Wyler, director of the Koch Institute. The director of the Koch Institute, Dr. Wyler, did not rule out the possibility of closing some of the most severely infected cities.