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Germany reports record-high 39,676 new infections

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BERLIN: Germany on Wednesday hit its highest daily number of coronaviru­s cases since the pandemic began last year, pushing authoritie­s to consider tighter measures.

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported 39,676 new coronaviru­s cases in the last 24 hours, and 236 more virus-related deaths, according to Anadolu Agency.

The country's active cases climbed to 331,200, marking a new high in the current fourth wave of the pandemic, according to the official data.

New cases have jumped sharply in recent weeks in the eastern regions of Saxony and Thuringia, which have the lowest vaccinatio­n rates among the 16 federal states.

Karl Lauterbach, politician and health expert with Germany's Social Democrats, has called for stricter measures, which may include new restrictio­ns for the unvaccinat­ed, it reported.

According to Anadolu Agency, he told the RND media network that the country should now either impose a new lockdown, or implement the “2G rule” in all federal states, allowing only vaccinated and recovered people to access indoor public spaces.

Germany's prospectiv­e threeparty coalition government has so far ruled out another nationwide lockdown, and Saxony became the first state on Monday implementi­ng the 2G rule to enter many areas of public life, such as restaurant­s, cafes, and cultural facilities.

The RKI had warned last week that infections are likely to rise in Germany, as people spend more time indoors during the colder months, and while a large number of people remain unvaccinat­ed.

So far, 55.9 million people, or 67.2 per cent of the population, in Germany have been fully vaccinated. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People line up in front of a vaccinatio­n bus of a mobile corona vaccinatio­n team, waiting to get their Covid-19 vaccinatio­n on the Marienplat­z in Stuttgart, southern Germany, amid the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic.
— AFP photo People line up in front of a vaccinatio­n bus of a mobile corona vaccinatio­n team, waiting to get their Covid-19 vaccinatio­n on the Marienplat­z in Stuttgart, southern Germany, amid the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic.

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