German officials warn COVID-19 pandemic is far from over

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BERLIN: German officials warned on Thursday (May 7) that the COVID-19 crisis is far from over despite the country slowly reopening its economy and ...

"We are not living after the pandemic now - rather we are living in the middle of a pandemic, one that will be with us for a while - at least for this year and that's being very optimistic," Helge Braun, Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff, told Deutschlandfunk radio on Thursday.

Despite recording the highest number of new infections since Friday last week, the trend of declining new cases was intact, Schaade said on Thursday.Merkel had announced steps to ease the lockdown and launched an"emergency brake" mechanism allowing for renewed restrictions in case infections pick up again.

Germany went into lockdown in March to stop the spread of the virus, which was first identified late last year in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

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