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Germany Has Extended Its Lockdown For Three Weeks
Germany Has Extended Its Lockdown For Three Weeks
Germany Has Extended Its Lockdown For Three Weeks
Announcing the new restrictions after marathon crisis talks with the leaders of Germany's 16
states, Mrs Merkel said the highly contagious UK (Kent) variant of coronavirus had become
dominant in Germany, plunging the country into what she called "a new pandemic".
"Essentially, we have a new virus," the German chancellor said. "It is much deadlier, much
more infectious and infectious for much longer. " Germany was in a race against time to roll
out vaccinations against the coronavirus, she added
Tuesday's lockdown extension marks a reversal from earlier this month, when state leaders
agreed to begin a cautious reopening process.
What are the new measures?
Existing measures, such as the closure of sporting facilities, will remain in place until 18
April.
Then, for five days over Easter from 1 April, Germans are being asked to stay at home and
reduce contacts:
In-person religious services are cancelled
Big family gatherings are banned, with no more than two households, or up to five
people, allowed to meet
All shops are shut, apart from food shops on Saturday 3 April.
An "emergency brake" will halt further re-openings in areas where infections exceed 100 new
cases per 100,000 people over a seven-day period.
Alarm in Poland
Poles cannot now enter Germany unless they have tested negative for Covid-19 within the
past 48 hours. Thousands of Poles commute daily to Germany for work.
Poland is one of the hardest-hit EU countries in the current third coronavirus wave - it
reported 14,578 new cases on Monday, which is 34% higher than a week ago. Health officials
say the highly contagious British variant accounts for 80% of the new cases.
Why is the EU having vaccine problems?
EU tussle with UK over AstraZeneca jabs escalates
Covid - the countries that nailed it
The rollout of vaccinations across the EU remains sluggish - far behind the scale of
vaccinations achieved by Israel, the UK and US.
Part of the reason for that is supply problems with the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine - now at
the centre of political tensions between the UK and EU over the firm's contractual
obligations.
The EU is now considering an export ban targeting AstraZeneca production in Europe. EU
officials complain that too much of the vaccine is going to the UK and other countries, rather
than staying in the EU.
Meanwhile, Hungary has become the first EU country to approve use of China's CanSino
Biologics coronavirus vaccine and CoviShield, the Indian version of the AstraZeneca
vaccine, Reuters news agency reports.
EU states are allowed to strike separate deals with vaccine makers which have not signed
agreements with the EU. Hungary is already using China's Sinopharm vaccine and the
Russian Sputnik vaccine.
The EU regulator, the European Medicines Agency, has so far approved the vaccines of
Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca.
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