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Coronavirus: Germany’s Angela Merkel backs tougher curbs as deaths hit record
- The Chancellor said she believed guidelines that kept shops open but banned indoor dining were no longer enough
- Germany’s daily death tolls have been climbing, reaching a record of 590 on Wednesday
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Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday demanded tougher curbs to bring down coronavirus infections, as the German death toll reached a daily record of nearly 600 people.
Germany has ordered far less stringent shutdown rules than other major European nations after coming through the first wave of the pandemic relatively unscathed.
But Europe’s biggest economy has been severely hit by a second wave with daily new infections more than three times that of the peak in the spring.
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Daily death tolls have been climbing, reaching a record of 590 on Wednesday.
Merkel said she believed guidelines agreed two weeks ago with the leaders of Germany’s 16 states that kept shops open but banned indoor dining were no longer enough.
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“When mulled wine stands are being built, when waffle stands are being built, that’s not compatible with what we had agreed of only takeaways for food and drinks,” she told parliament.
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