The Borneo Post

Germany reports more than 2,000 virus cases in 24 hours

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BERLIN: The number of new coronaviru­s infections in Germany topped 2,000 in the past 24 hours, a high not seen since the end of April, health authoritie­s said yesterday.

The RKI disease control institute said it registered 2,034 new cases and seven more deaths, taking the total fatalities to 9,267 and confirmed cases to 232,082.

Daily infection counts have increased sharply in recent days, with authoritie­s suggesting large numbers of returning tourists – some coming from regions with elevated risk of transmissi­on – may be bringing the virus with them.

Other experts have highlighte­d a big increase in the number of tests being carried out.

“The growth we’re presently seeing in the number of cases is troubling,” Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert said Friday.

“We should be worried,” Seibert added, urging the public to act “responsibl­y” by sticking to infection control measures like social distancing and maskwearin­g. —

 ??  ?? In this file photo, a Boeing 737 MAX jet lands following a Federal Aviation Administra­tion test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington. — AFP photo
In this file photo, a Boeing 737 MAX jet lands following a Federal Aviation Administra­tion test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington. — AFP photo

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