(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Germany reappears clustered infection of 174 workers on a farm in Bavaria diagnosed

  China News Agency, Berlin, July 27 (Reporter Peng Dawei) Following a sharp rebound in the number of new cases of new crowns in a single day from 24-25, another cluster infection broke out in Germany. The state of Bavaria in the south of the country said on the 26th that 174 seasonal workers on a farm in the state have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia. The farm involved has now been completely isolated. Bavarian Health Minister Melanie Hummer said that day that it will implement large-scale inspections on seasonal workers on large farms and farms in the state.

On July 24, 2020, local time, Daun, Germany, a German military dog ​​was trained to sniff people infected with the new crown virus. The dog appeared wearing sunscreen and dustproof sunglasses.

  According to a report from Germany's "Times Online", as of midnight on the 26th local time, a total of 206,635 people have been diagnosed, 189,984 people have been cured, and 9,289 people have died in Germany. According to reports, the Robert Koch Institute, the German Federal Agency for Disease Control and Prevention, recorded 815 and 781 new confirmed cases of new crowns on the 24th and 25th of this month, respectively, which is an increase of 500 cases from the previous two months. Increased substantially.

  The farm where the cluster of infections occurred was located in Mamming, a town in the Lower Bavaria region of Bavaria. Dingolfing-Landau County, where the town is located, Bummerdel, the county magistrate, said that the farm in question had not complied with the regulations of the authorities to divide the picking workers into small groups of no more than 25. Since it is no longer possible to trace the chain of infection, the authorities have quarantined the entire farm.

  Melanie Hummer criticized the farm in question for failing to comply with sanitation and epidemic prevention requirements, and announced that it would implement large-scale inspections of labor on large farms and farms in the state. She said that the Ba State government attaches great importance to this cluster of infections, but because "the epidemic can obviously be controlled locally so far," the focus of testing for new crowns should first be around the farm and the county where it is located.

  Boomdel called on the people of the county to remain calm. He said that although the seasonal workers who were diagnosed with the infection had gone out to purchase food, the existing risk of infection was low due to the compliance of the epidemic prevention regulations in the shopping places. (Finish)