China News Service, June 2nd, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), recently, the governors of Germany's multi-states decided to speed up the "unblocking" step, which triggered concerns about the second outbreak of the new crown epidemic.

On May 31 local time, people rested in the garden in the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany. Germany, which is gradually being "unblocked", is celebrating the advent of the Holy Spirit, and people have come to enjoy the good weather outdoors. China News Service reporter Peng Dawei

  According to reports, unlike the cautious attitude of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, affected by anti-blockade demonstrations and political factors, the governors of some German states hope to "unblock" more quickly.

  As a federal state, the leaders of the 16 German states have the right to decide their own policies against the new crown epidemic. Due to the inability to reach agreement on a common strategy, different regions of Germany have introduced different "unblocking" regulations. For example, people in some states can start using gyms, while fitness centers in other areas are still closed.

  This sparked an open debate about "Lockerung" (that is, the relaxation policy), and many people worried that Germany might waste the previous "anti-epidemic" results.

  Professor Montgomery, chairman of the German World Medical Association, said: "We are relaxing too fast and too hard, and we risk the second outbreak."

  Katharina Resch, an old man living in a nursing home, was also very worried about the outbreak. She said that lifting the restrictions in a hurry is like knocking over a bag of potatoes. "But I think the pressure on politicians is too great and they must take action," she said.