China News Agency, Berlin, October 3 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German Federal Agency for Disease Control announced on the 3rd that there were 2,563 newly confirmed cases of new coronavirus infection, which has exceeded 2,500 for three consecutive days.

As of that day, Germany has added most of the Netherlands and Scotland and England's Yorkshire-Humber as high-risk areas.

  The German Federal Agency for Disease Control and Prevention Robert Koch Institute released this data on the 3rd.

It is worth noting that since September, the rebound of the epidemic in Germany has not been reversed. The number of newly diagnosed cases in a single day has recently hit a new high since the epidemic stabilized in April this year.

  According to the real-time data updated by Germany's "Times Online", as of 18:00 local time on the 3rd, Germany had a total of 298,596 confirmed diagnoses, 260,829 cured, and 9,672 deaths.

In the past seven days (September 26-October 2) 14,650 new cases were added.

  The official website of the Robert Koch Institute has updated the list of high-risk areas jointly determined by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of the Interior. All areas in the Netherlands except for the two provinces of Zealand and Limburg, as well as Scotland The whole territory and the Northwest England, Northeast England, Yorkshire-Humber and other areas under the jurisdiction of England.

  According to a report by German TV, the epidemic situation in many countries around Germany is also tightening.

As of the 3rd, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland and other countries have set new highs in single-day additions.

According to a recent survey by the polling agency YouGov, only 5% of Germans surveyed plan to travel abroad in the fall.

Germany’s Federal Minister of Health, Span, also said a few days ago that people are not advised to use this autumn and winter holidays to travel abroad.

  According to a report by Der Spiegel Online, according to a document of the German Federal Ministry of Health in its possession, the department is currently planning to launch a large-scale new crown test for nursing homes in Germany from October 15 to ensure that the elderly in nursing homes, Visitors and staff can better resist the risk of infection.

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