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German Health Officials Warn Decline in New COVID-19 Cases Could Backslide - New Delhi Times

February 20, 2021 Share German health officials Friday warned there are signs the recent downward trend of new COVID-19 cases in the country could reverse itself and urged caution to those eager to lift virus-related restrictions. At a Berlin news conference, German Health Minister Jens Spahn and Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for Infectious Diseases President Lothar Wieler told reporters the nation-wide lockdown was having an impact but said Germany’s rate of new infections is still too high. The RKI reported on Friday a slight drop in COVID-19 infections over seven days, with 56.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, compared to 57.1 the day before. Wieler said, “The national 7-day incidence is no longer declining so quickly … and unfortunately, several hundred deaths are still being reported to Robert Koch Institute every day,”

COVID mutation hot spot triggers fear across Germany | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

COVID mutation hot spot triggers fear across Germany Coronavirus cases are rising rapidly in the German border town of Flensburg, with half linked to the British variant. DW s Jens Thurau looks with concern at his hometown, where tighter restrictions are imminent. The British COVID variant is spreading through Flensburg at high speed At the St. Francis Hospital in the German town of Flensburg, tucked away in the extreme north of the country on the Danish border, things are looking serious. Managing director Klaus Deitmaring told public broadcaster NDR that he is seeing more and more middle-aged patients, with no underlying conditions, who are fighting for their lives after a COVID-19 infection. 

AstraZeneca: The Coronavirus Vaccine that Nobody Wants

DER SPIEGEL Suche öffnen The Vaccine that Nobody Wants Fears of AstraZeneca Could Have Dangerous Consequences Reports that the AstraZeneca vaccine is less effective that the ones from BioNTech and Moderna have fueled widespread reservations. Leading German health experts say they have faith in the company s product and that it is a key tool in the battle against COVID-19. Bild vergrößern A vaccine vending machine in Berlin: A major debate has broken out over the differing efficacy of coronavirus vaccines. Foto: Fabrizio Bensch / REUTERS No, Michael Golke stresses, he’s not an anti-vaxxer. How could he be? He works as a nurse in a Berlin hospital and has been in the profession for more than 20 years, specializing in intensive care. But he finds it offensive what politicians are asking of him.

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