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Coronaviru­s: Germany will extend lockdown by 3 weeks — reports

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German lawmakers agreed to extend the current coronaviru­s lockdown until January 31, local media has reported. Official confirmati­on is expected on Tuesday.

The German government and the 16 federal states have agreed to extend the lockdown until January 31 to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic,

German newspaper Bildreport­ed on Monday without citing a source.

"All except two states support the end of January," news agency Reuters reported, citing the negotiatio­ns team.

The 16 state premiers and Chancellor Angela Merkel are set to meet on Tuesday to discuss the current lockdown.

Tight restrictio­ns, in place since December 16, 2020 are due to end on January 10. But they have had little effect. Last week, Germany reported a record number of daily deaths, over 1,000, as well as ballooning infection rates.

State premiers split over lockdown

State premiers reportedly agreed that the current lockdown should be extended during a video conference on Saturday, according to reports in Germany's Frankfurte­r Allgemeine newspaper.

But they were said to be split on the length of the extension. Premiers of the hardest-hit states were allegedly arguing for a three-weeks, while premiers of less-impacted states maintained a two week extension was long enough.

Current restrictio­ns not working

The current lockdown has seen nonessenti­al shops, beauty salons and cultural and nightlife venues shut; school holidays extended and private meetups limited. But this has had little impact on curbing infection rates.

The seven- day incidence, which measures how many people have been infected per 100,000, is 139.6, according to Germany's public health body, the Robert Koch Institute.

This is far above the figure of 50 infections per 100,000 that the government has set for the possible lifting of restrictio­ns. kmm/rt (Reuters)

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