(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The German government is highly concerned about the domestic epidemic and urges hot spots to take quick measures

  China News Agency, Berlin, September 28 (Reporter Peng Dawei) German media quoted German Federal Government Spokesperson Seibert on the 28th to point out that the increase in the number of confirmed cases of the new crown in Germany made the government "highly concerned".

He said that some areas with outbreaks of cluster infections must take immediate measures to control the epidemic, and the virus must not be allowed to spread exponentially again locally.

On the afternoon of July 31, Tegel Airport, the busiest in Berlin, Germany, is now very few passengers.

The latest data released by the airport shows that although its passenger traffic in June this year has tripled compared with May, it still fell by 94.9% year-on-year, and the cumulative decline in the first half of the year was 66.7%.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Peng Dawei

  The German epidemic has continued to rebound recently.

The disease control department has recorded more than 2,000 new cases in a single day for many days.

According to a report from Germany's "Times Online", as of 15:16 on the 28th local time, a total of 286,675 confirmed cases, 252,489 cured, and 9,620 died in Germany.

In the past seven days (September 21-27), there were 12,814 new cases.

  Several German media, including German TV One, reported the above statement of Sybet on the 28th.

  On the same day, Sybet called on areas with hot spots of the new crown epidemic to take prompt measures.

He also called on the public to adhere to the sanitation and epidemic prevention regulations, use the government's new crown tracking app, and remain rational and cautious to avoid the continued increase in the number of newly diagnosed cases.

He said that if people can stick to a rational and cautious attitude and accept the necessary restrictions for a certain period of time, then the Germans and Germany will be able to pay less for this fall and winter.

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