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A hint of ease in lockdown, German Health Minister

Overnight stays in Germany Increased than one year earlier

German Health Minister Jens Spahn signaled on Thursday that coronavirus lockdown restrictions could be lifted before the spring.

“We won’t stay in this hard lockdown all winter. We’d not tolerate that well as a society,” Spahn mentioned in an interview with the Funke media group. 

He pointed to the drop in the number of new infections and patients in intensive care since the beginning of the yr, calling the figures “encouraging.”

After loosening restrictions during the summer months, Germany went into a partial lockdown in November, closing bars, restaurants, and cultural and sporting facilities. Schools and non-essential retailers were added to the list in mid-December.

In January, the government brought tighter rules on mask-wearing and working from home tightened amid concerns over new virus variants. 

Spahn has faced criticism in recent weeks over the German government’s troubled rollout of its vaccination scheme.

He has mentioned that Europe may consider producing Russia’s Sputnik V jab and that talks with Moscow have already begun, calling them “constructive and critical.”

Federal and state leaders will meet on February 10 to review Germany’s current lockdown, which is set to expire three days later.

However, a group of frontline medical professionals called on the government to keep the measures in place till the end of February.

“It’s absolutely necessary that we extend the measures in a drive-by at least two weeks,” mentioned Gernot Marx, the president of the German Interdisciplinary  Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine.

Marx was quoted by the DPA news agency as saying that there would only be a “real easing” of lockdown measures when there were fewer than 1000 coronavirus patients in intensive care across Germany. 

Presently, there are about 4200 ICU patients within the nation.

He added that potentially more infectious virus variants could spark the 3rd wave and lay “another extreme burden” on the nation’s hospitals.

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