Germany’s Robert Koch Institute for Disease Control and Prevention, director of the Robert Koch Institute for Disease Control and Prevention, said on the 28 th, the new Conon Delta variant strain is estimated to have accounted for about 50 percent of the newly confirmed cases in the country.In response to the continued spread of the Delta strain in many European countries, the governors of several states, including Berlin, have called for tighter testing requirements for people returning from holidays.
According to DPA reports, Weiler made the above remarks in a video conference on the same day.He noted that as of the third week of June, 35% of the new cases of novel coronavirus in Germany had been with the Delta strain, and that the figure was estimated to be about 50% now, given that the figure was only a few days ago.
Recently, the United Kingdom and other countries are facing the resurgence of the Delta strain of the epidemic, the upcoming European Championship match between Germany and England in London is more worrying for German politicians and public health experts.The mayor of Berlin, Hamburg and Lower Saxony all voiced support for tougher mandatory Coronet testing for holidaymakers returning to Germany from abroad.The premier of Saxony, John Kretschmer, said passengers on flights from Britain and Portugal to Germany would have to be subjected to rigorous screening.He called on the federal government to take responsibility.Bavarian state premier Zed also called for mandatory testing for passengers returning from areas where the mutated strain is endemic.
Robert Koch Institute on the same day announced the number of new diagnoses and deaths of 219, 8 respectively, by the end of the day a total of 3,726,929 confirmed, 90,762 deaths.As of that day, 72.2 million doses of vaccine had been administered in Germany, and 2,9403,338 people, or 35.4 percent of the population, had been fully vaccinated.
Post time: Jul-02-2021