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Jens Spahn, Federal Minister of Health, CDU
“We have to see if there is a new dynamic in the direction of autumn-winter. (…) And now we are seeing an increase in infection rates again in Germany. By the way, not infrequently this is related exactly to the events in which this virus, like other viruses, also spreads particularly well: parties, socializing, family celebrations, weddings, possibly in a confined space, even religious gatherings. “
However, we see that in many European countries, by the way, in many of our direct neighbors in Europe, the number of infections has increased considerably in recent weeks and days, with significantly higher incidences than in Germany. (…) And I wish so. everyone, of course, have a nice vacation and a good rest. But I think everyone has to decide independently (…) if it really has to be a risk zone or if it is not a pandemic, I mean, we have an exceptional year, we have a pandemic of the century. Not everything has to be business as usual. It is not anyway. Maybe it doesn’t have to be in the fall and at Christmas either. “
“Stay tuned, stay tuned, pay attention to each other, but not in an apocalyptic mood either. There is really no reason for that. I expressly agree with one thing: if there is an alarm every day, eventually there will be no alarm. not at all. And that is why it is important to draw this picture appropriately round and with all the available data and then draw the correct conclusions from it. By the way, this not only applies to politics, it also applies to virologists, experts, media communication and all “.