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'We are full' Merkel issues chilling hospital warning - Germany braced for fresh lockdown
2021-11-19 00:00:00.0     每日快报-世界新闻     原网页

       The outgoing German Chancellor attended an emergency meeting with regional leaders on Thursday afternoon - after Covid cases rose to record highs. The 67-year-old is understood to have started the meeting by telling officials “we are full”, in an apparent reference to intensive care units.

       Leaders agreed to take drastic action to reduce Covid transmission by placing restrictions on those who have not been vaccinated.

       In regions where hospitalisations have exceeded a certain threshold, authorities will have the powers to restrict access in certain public spaces, such as hospitality venues, to those who have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19.

       Ms Merkel remains in caretaker charge of Germany as Social Democrat leader Olaf Scholz continues to negotiate a coalition government.

       The finance minister and Chancellor-in-waiting backed the plans.

       He said: “This coalition is ready to now impose a hard and clear wave breaker.”

       Parliamentarians will vote to strengthen emergency coronavirus powers on Friday.

       The legislation would force people to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test on public transport and in the workplace.

       However, some officials are concerned the measures do not go far enough as winter closes in.

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       Germany recorded 65,371 new coronavirus cases on Thursday - a new daily record.

       The worrying figure came 24 hours after the nation recorded 52,826 infections.

       Ms Merkel acknowledged a fourth wave of coronavirus is hitting Germany with "full force”.

       On Wednesday, German leader urged people go out and get vaccinated.

       Ms Merkel said: “It is not too late to opt for a first vaccine shot.

       “Everyone who gets vaccinated protects himself and others. And if enough people get vaccinated that is the way out of the pandemic."

       Germany's vaccine advisory committee has also recommended booster shots for everyone aged over 18.

       Meanwhile, German Health Minister Jens Spahn has urged doctors not to be too strict about waiting six months between doses.


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