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Merkel admit that Germany is on the verge of losing control of the pandemic and will face difficulties in the coming months

Merkel admit that Germany is on the verge of losing control of the pandemic and will face difficulties in the coming months

by YCPress
Merkel held a weekly cabinet meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin last week (Image source: Reuters)

According to the British “Guardian” report, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that her country is on the verge of losing control in the battle against the new Corona virus pandemic. Merkel has been against her German political party, the Christian Democratic League (CDU). Said that “the situation is dangerous” and “every day is important.”

At a party meeting, Merkel told attendees that “the next few months will be very, very difficult” and added that “every day is important” in dealing with the spread of the virus.

The report pointed out that Merkel’s pessimistic remarks came at a time when European countries took swift action to re-implement restrictions that were not welcomed by the people and would harm the economy, because governments and scientists of various countries are reporting the emergence of the European continent. A record-breaking increase in infection cases.

The World Health Organization stresses that it is becoming more and more alert to the deteriorating situation in Europe. Mike Ryan, the chief emergency expert of the United Nations Health Organization, said at a press conference on Monday that the lack of contact tracing capabilities in European countries, coupled with the very high positive rate of tested persons, is pushing the Corona virus epidemic further. Toward the “darkness”.

Officials across Europe have issued warnings about the upcoming shortage of hospital beds and uncontrolled infections. According to data from Johns Hopkins University, the confirmed death toll on the European continent has exceeded 250,000, and the global death toll has exceeded 1.1 million.