Germany Hit By Record Surge In Virus Cases
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published October 22, 2020 | 05:10 PM
Berlin, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Oct, 2020 ) :Germany reported a huge jump in coronavirus cases on Thursday, with health experts warning of a "very serious" situation and regional disagreements hampering efforts to slow the spread.
The country reported 11,287 new cases of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours -- a large increase from the previous record of 7,830 last Friday.
"The overall situation has become very serious," Lothar Wieler, the head of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) disease control centre, told a press conference.
It is still possible to bring the virus under control through "systematic compliance with restrictive measures", Wieler said.
But he urged people to observe the rules and cautioned that an "uncontrolled" spread could be unavoidable in some regions.
Germany was praised for managing to contain the virus earlier this year, even welcoming patients from other countries where health systems were buckling under the strain.
- Patchwork of rules - The figures are still well below those of many other European countries, but Germany has been facing a steady increase in cases for several weeks.
There are currently 964 virus patients in intensive care, 430 of them on respirators, according to the German Association for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (DIVI).
The number is still far from the record set in mid-April, but 21,401 of the country's 29,799 intensive care beds are now occupied.
At a meeting last week between Chancellor Angela Merkel and the heads of Germany's 16 states, new measures were agreed for so-called hotspots, including caps on the number of people gathering indoors and a ban on late-night alcohol sales.
But under Germany's Federal system, each state ultimately has the right to decide whether to impose the rules, leading to a patchwork of regulations.
- Concerns over Christmas - Some cities are enforcing early closing times for restaurants and bars, but in Berlin measure was overturned by a legal ruling.
Bavaria, meanwhile, has imposed a full lockdown in the Alpine resort of Berchtesgaden, which has the highest rate of new infections in the country.
Merkel expressed doubt that the new measures would be enough last week, saying "my worry is still not gone after today".
On Saturday, she asked people to cut down on socialising, encouraging them to stay at home instead.
"What winter will be, what our Christmas will be, will be decided in the days and weeks to come," she said.
Wieler on Thursday blamed private gatherings, especially among young people, for the dramatic rise in cases.
"The more people gather in private circles, the more the numbers will increase and the further the virus will spread," he said, adding that young people were currently "the most exposed".
At least 392,049 people have been infected in Germany since the outbreak of the virus, with 9,905 deaths reported.
Health Minister Jens Spahn on Wednesday became the first German cabinet minister to test positive.
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