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Coronavirus: Germany to use new antibody-based drug | News | DW

Coronavirus: Germany to use new antibody-based drug Health Minister Jens Spahn has said the government has purchased a new drug to help fight COVID-19 amid a vaccine shortage. Germany will be the first EU nation to use the medicine, which was also given to Donald Trump. Spahn said the pandemic requires not just decisive government action, but also responsible behavior by everyone Health Minister Jens Spahn told German newspaper  Bild am Sonntag that the government had purchased a new antibody-based drug to fight the coronavirus. Starting next week, the monoclonal antibodies will be used in Germany as the first country in the EU. Initially in university clinics, he said.  The federal government has bought 200,000 doses for €400 million ($487 million).

The Latest: Germany sticks with original time between doses

The Latest: Germany sticks with original time between doses
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Germany passes 50,000 coronavirus deaths as infections decline

© Getty Germany’s coronavirus death toll on Friday surpassed 50,000 even as the number of new daily infections in the country is dropping.  The Robert Koch Institute, Germany’s disease control center, recorded an additional 859 deaths on Friday, bringing the total number of fatalities due to COVID-19 to 50,642, according to The Associated Press.  As of late Friday morning, data compiled by Johns Hopkins University indicated that Germany has now had 51,134 coronavirus deaths, with a total of more than 2.1 million people infected.  ADVERTISEMENT While Germany was more successful than other countries at containing the virus in the early months of the pandemic, daily death tolls have reached as high as 1,000 in recent months, hitting a total of 40,000 on Jan. 10. 

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