(Fighting against new crown pneumonia) Germany adjusts epidemic prevention measures to respond to the autumn epidemic

  China News Agency, Berlin, September 21 (Reporter Peng Dawei) In response to the continuous rebound of the new crown epidemic since the end of summer, German Federal Minister of Health Spun announced on the 21st to adjust the epidemic prevention strategy, and will adopt the establishment of fever clinics, rapid antibody testing, and implementation Measures such as the new quarantine regulations to deal with the development of the epidemic after the fall.

On the same day, the German national football player Gundogan was diagnosed with the new crown virus, becoming Germany's first confirmed international.

  According to the German "Times Online" report, as of 17:00 local time on the 21st, a total of 273,928 confirmed cases, 242,206 cured, and 9,557 dead in Germany.

In the past week (September 14-20), 12,269 new cases were newly diagnosed, and the number of new cases on the seventh day has remained above 10,000 for several consecutive days.

  Span announced the above decision through a press conference in Berlin and an exclusive interview with the "Rhine Post" that day.

  Shi Pan said that setting up special fever clinics for people with respiratory infections will ensure that localities have corresponding infrastructure to avoid cross-infection of people in the waiting room. This is important for responding to the new crown epidemic and the flu season, as well as possible outbreaks of flu. Significant.

  In terms of the new crown detection strategy, Shi Pan said that he will work with the states to develop a new detection strategy by mid-October. Rapid antibody testing will be carried out by then, and the isolation period for people returning from high-risk areas will also be adjusted.

  "Next, we still need to maintain the highest level of vigilance." In response to the upcoming autumn and winter season, Span reminded.

  According to German media reports, the German international and Turkish star Gundogan, who is currently playing for Manchester City in the Premier League, was announced that he was diagnosed with the new crown virus that day, becoming the first member of the German national football team to be diagnosed.

  Manchester City Football Club stated through social media that day that it has confirmed that Jingdogan's new crown nucleic acid test result was positive.

Gundogan is being quarantined in accordance with the Premier League and the British government's epidemic prevention policy. All Manchester City staff wish Gundogan a speedy recovery.

German "Der Spiegel Online" reported that he will be quarantined for 10 days.

  The rebound of the epidemic in Europe has also cast a shadow over the five major European leagues that are starting the new season.

For the sake of epidemic prevention, the Bundesliga opener, which was originally planned to be opened to fans in a small area, is still held in the form of empty matches.

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