Manchester Evening News

Merkel backing ‘short, uniform lockdown’ for Germany

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A SPOKESWOMA­N for German chancellor Angela Merkel is supporting calls for a “short, uniform lockdown” as the country grapples with a rise in coronaviru­s cases.

German state governors, who are responsibl­e for imposing and lifting restrictio­ns, have taken differing approaches. Some back limited reopening steps and others advocate a stricter shutdown.

Armin Laschet, a governor who also leads Mrs Merkel’s party, is calling for a two- to three-week “bridge lockdown” to control infections while vaccinatio­ns are ramped up.

Merkel spokeswoma­n Ulrike Demmer says, “every call for a short, uniform lockdown is right”.

She says numbers of new cases are not particular­ly good, and a rise in the number of occupied intensive care beds “speaks a very clear language”.

Mr Laschet also called for the next meeting between Mrs Merkel and governors to coordinate restrictio­ns to be moved up from next Monday but has hit resistance from his colleagues.

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