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German virus curbs set to last till 2021

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BERLIN: Germany will probably have to stick with measures to dampen the coronaviru­s pandemic into January, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday, while her chief of staff suggested that restrictio­ns might be needed until March.

“Given the high number of infections, we assume that the restrictio­ns which are in place before Christmas will continue to be valid until the start of January, certainly for most parts of Germany,” Merkel told parliament.

Merkel agreed with leaders of Germany’s 16 federal states late on Wednesday to extend and tighten the coronaviru­s lockdown until Dec. 20, but ease rules over the Christmas holidays to let families and friends celebrate together.

Merkel said the increase in coronaviru­s cases was still much too high and the number of deaths a reason for concern.

The number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases in Germany increased by 22,268 to 983,588, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Thursday, while the death toll rose by 389 to 15,160.

Merkel’s chief of staff said rules limiting social contact might be needed for longer.

“We have difficult winter months ahead of us. This will continue until March,” Helge Braun told RTL television.

“Ater March, I am very optimistic because we will probably be able to vaccinate more and more people and it will be easier to keep infection rates low with the spring.”

Merkel said vaccines could arrive before

Christmas.

Germany imposed a month-long “lockdown lite” on Nov. 2 to rein in a second wave that is sweeping much of Europe. Bars and restaurant­s are closed but schools and shops remain open.

From Dec. 1, private gatherings will be limited to five people.

Over Christmas, that number will rise to 10, not counting children, although families are asked to avoid social contact for a week ahead of visits.

Merkel said the measures introduced in early November, including limits on private gatherings and the closure of restaurant­s, leisure and cultural facilities, cannot be lited given current infection rates.

The curbs will be continued “until December 20 first but we assume that... due to the very high incidence of infection, restrictio­ns will have to apply until the beginning of January,” Merkel said.

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Angela Merkel and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer talk during a session at the Bundestag on Thursday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Angela Merkel and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer talk during a session at the Bundestag on Thursday.

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