Chattanooga Times Free Press

New rules in Europe; Merkel warns of hard days

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BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to come together like they did in the spring to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s as the country posted another daily record of new cases Saturday.

“Difficult months are ahead of us,” she said in her weekly video podcast. “How winter will be, how our Christmas will be, that will all be decided in these coming days and weeks, and it will be decided by our behavior.”

Meanwhile, new restrictio­ns went into effect in several other European nations in an effort to staunch the resurgence of the pandemic.

In Paris and eight other French cities, restaurant­s, bars, movie theaters and other establishm­ents were being forced to close no later than 9 p.m. to try to reduce contact among people. The country was deploying 12,000 extra police officers to enforce the new rules.

In Britain, a three-tier regional approach to battle the pandemic introduced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson went into effect, with each level bringing progressiv­ely tighter restrictio­ns.

On Saturday, tier-2 cities like London and York were subject to a ban on socializin­g with people from other households indoors, while the county of Lancashire joined Liverpool in tier 3 with the tightest restrictio­ns.

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