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Oct 23, 2021 · German COVID rate soars to highest level since May. The number of COVID-19 cases in Germany has risen sharply in the past week, reaching the previous milestone of 100 cases per 100,000...
One of Germany's top virologists has warned that a further 100,000 people will die from Covid if nothing's done to halt an aggressive fourth wave. Case numbers have soared and Germany on...
Covid-19 data for Germany - Information on regional containment measures supplemented by epidemiological and socio-economic variables
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On January 27, 2020, Germans' worst fears are confirmedwhen an employee for a company based in the southern Bavarian town of Starnberg tests positive for SARS-CoV-2. The man is one of several employees who have had regular business contacts with people from China. On March 8, 2020, the first death linked to COVID-19 is registered. Two days later, t...
As people's minds begin to turn to the autumn, a second wave of the pandemic slowly takes hold.In August, the number of new infections is already running at more than 1,000 a day. By mid-September, that number has doubled. At the end of September, Merkel is warning that, if nothing is done, Germany could look forward to a Christmas with as many as ...
On January 6, 2021, the German government sees no alternative to the next strict lockdown. Restrictions are stepped up and, in many instances, extended. Speaking in Berlin, Merkel says she believes that "this pandemic is a once-in-a-century event, a natural catastrophe of sorts." In April, Germany mourns a total of 80,000 COVID deaths. But the lock...
June 2021: The government promises that by the autumn all German residents will have had the opportunity to be vaccinated. (You can find the vaccination figures here on the German "Impfdashboard") German virologists have however warned, that over 85% of the population would have to be fully vaccinated for a "herd immunity" to set against the delta ...
Oct 11, 2021 · Much of public life in Germany now requires proof of test, vaccination or recovery from COVID-19. In some places, only the latter two will do.
Sep 16, 2022 · With about 65% of its citizens vaccinated at the time, Germany experienced a large wave of COVID-19 in the fall of 2021, regionally overburdening the healthcare system.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany has resulted in 38,437,756 [3] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 174,979 [3] deaths. On 27 January 2020, the first case in Germany was confirmed near Munich, Bavaria. [5] By mid February, the arising cluster of cases had been fully contained. [6]