Merkel backs tougher virus curbs as German deaths hit record
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has advocated tougher restrictions on public life and pleaded with her compatriots to cut down on socialising as the country reported its highest single-day death toll of the coronavirus pandemic.
Germany is gradually moving toward a tighter lockdown, at least for a limited period after Christmas, as new virus cases remain stubbornly high and are even beginning to creep higher despite a partial shutdown that started on Nov 2.
The national disease control centre, the Robert Koch Institute, reported 590 deaths related to Covid-19 over the past 24 hours more than 100 higher than the week-old previous record. It counted 20,815 new daily infections, compared with 17,270 a week earlier. Germany, which has 83 million people, has now recorded nearly 1.22 million cases, including 19,932 deaths in the pandemic.