THREAD: Germans enjoyed a largely relaxed summer with many coronavirus restrictions lifted — the result of a rapid response to the initial outbreak and a reliance on early and aggressive testing that won wide praise. #PandemicAtlashttp://apne.ws/udNG5je
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German officials instituted a so-called wave-breaker partial shutdown on Nov. 2, which succeeded in leveling off the rise of new COVID-19 cases by the end of the month, but at numbers nearly four times the March peak.
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The German government has now extended coronavirus restrictions until Jan. 10 to try and bring them back down, and some states have already imposed, or are considering, stricter measures.
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Despite the recent rise, Germany is still the envy of many, with a third of deaths compared to Britain and Italy, and just under a third of those of France — all of which have smaller populations.
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The coronavirus emerged a year ago in Wuhan, China, and swept across the world. It brought joblessness and lockdowns, infirmity and death to all corners of the globe. But each nation has its own story of how it coped. Read
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HAHA, sure believe what you want. But MASKS DON'T WORK... Look worldwide.
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Sounds like usual morality tale.
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? Is Oregon so far removed from reality?
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