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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is extremely concerned about the sharp increase in the number of new cases of the new Corona virus that causes the Covid-19 disease, in Germany. According to Merkel’s spokesperson, who asked residents to adhere to strict health measures.

“The high number of infected people is of great concern to us. We can see from some of our European friends where this could lead,” said Merkel spokesman Steven Zeyburne.

During a meeting with senior officials from her party, Merkel warned that the number of new infections, currently reaching about 2,000 per day, could reach 19,200 per day by Christmas if the trend continues “in this way,” according to sources from the match.

The German chancellor’s warning came a day before a scheduled video meeting with senior officials from 16 German provinces about the next steps that should be taken to control the number of infections.

Germany began loosening the strict measures it had taken, including closing shops or limiting the number of people who can gather from late April, weeks after the number of new infections fell from the peak that was recorded when the country announced around 6,000 wounded per day.

However, with the resumption of travel, especially during the summer holidays and the increase in the size of the gatherings, the infection is transmitted again among the population.

Reports say that the German chancellor spoke at her party meeting about which sectors to keep open would be a priority.

“We have to set priorities: keep the economy spinning and schools open. As for football, it is secondary,” he was quoted as saying by the German daily Bild.

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