Germany. Partial closure of restaurants and shops in November



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A German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said his government and regional authorities agreed to the closure, plus November, and also to prohibit the cultural offer, keeping schools and commerce open “as long as possible.”

Merkel stressed that social contacts and encounters between people who do not live together should be kept to a minimum, stating that restrictions will be November how objective “to avoid a national health emergency” given the advance of the new coronavirus pandemic.

On the other hand, he continued, all professional sports competitions will be held without an audience starting Monday.

The German Government also announced today a new emergency aid program, which could reach 10 billion euros, to support sectors economic affected tightening restrictions in the fight against the pandemic.

The support will be used to compensate for the loss of income that the new restrictions will cause from Monday.

The decision was made in a videoconference between Merkel and the 16 federal governments, responsible for imposing and subsequently relaxing restrictions.

“We must act, and now, to prevent the country from entering a national health emergency,” stressed the German Chancellor.

Merkel He called on the population to avoid unnecessary trips and added that hotels will not be able to accommodate people on tourist trips.

The decision comes just hours after the German health monitoring agency confirmed a new record of daily cases of COVID-19-19 in the country, counting 14,964 infections, raising the accumulated total for 449,275 contaminated.

Germany, with around 83 million inhabitants, also recorded 27 more deaths related to the new coronavirus, which now represents a total of 10,098 deaths.

“We can say that our healthcare system can handle the challenge today. But if the pace of infections continue like this, we will reach the limit of what we can manage in a few weeks, “he said. Merkel.

A pandemic COVID-19-19 has already caused more than 1.1 million deaths and more than 44 million cases of infection around the world, according to a report by the French agency AFP.

[Atualizada às 17h47]

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