The Jerusalem Post

Merkel urges Germans to help prevent infections

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BERLIN ( Reuters) – Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to curb social contacts and keep travel to a minimum yesterday after federal and state government­s struggled to agree on how to contain a second wave of coronaviru­s infections.

“We have to do everything to prevent the virus from spreading out of control. Every day counts,” Merkel said in a weekly video podcast.

While Germany’s infection rates are lower than in much of Europe, they have been accelerati­ng and hit a daily record of 7,830 yesterday, according to the Robert Koch Institute for infections diseases. The death toll rose by 33 to 9,767.

“We have to go further,” Merkel said. “I appeal to you: meet with fewer people, either at home or outside. Please forsake any journey that is not absolutely essential, every party that is not absolutely essential. Stay at home, where at all possible.”

Merkel’s appeal came as President Frank- Walter Steinmeier went into quarantine after a bodyguard tested positive for coronaviru­s, his office said.

Steinmeier, whose role is largely ceremonial, has also been tested and is awaiting the result.

German leaders have been unable to agree on tougher measures to contain a second wave. Courts in several regions have, meanwhile, overturned bans on hotel stays for visitors from infection hot spots.

Politician­s and health experts have appealed to the public to take voluntary measures over and above those already prescribed - including wearing masks, social distancing and hand washing.

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