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Former Mercedes boss rules out F1 race in Germany in near future

Former Mercedes head of motorsport Norbert Haug believes that Formula One won't race again in Germany in the foreseeable future. "If politicians worked together as constructively and purposefully as a successful racing team, then I wouldn't be worried," Haug, who worked at Mercedes from 1900 to 2012, told the Pforzheimer Zeitung newspaper in an interview on Saturday. "The people who demonize the car are very few, but they make sure that potential sponsors don't consider it opportune to support F ....

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Detectan el primer caso de la variante británica del coronavirus en Alemania

Detectan el primer caso de la variante británica del coronavirus en Alemania
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Deadliest week since COVID-19 pandemic began in Germany


Deadliest week in Germany since COVID-19 pandemic began
Last week was by far the worst in the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, with officially 175,314 infections and over 4,300 deaths (against 3,050 the previous week). Across Europe, the death toll exceeded the catastrophic half-million mark on Tuesday. After reports of deadly mass outbreaks in old people’s homes dominating the headlines in recent weeks, the “profits before lives” policy of recent months is now revealing its murderous consequences more and more clearly in hospitals.
Central train station in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Pforzheimer Zeitung, a hospital in Tettnang on Lake Constance halted admissions on December 10 because the virus had been detected in 34 people. Three infected patients had to be taken to Friedrichshafen, 13 kilometres away, due to severe symptoms. In the meantime, 84 staff and 26 patients have been infected only five of t ....

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