(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Germans diagnosed in a single day and renewed in high-risk areas must provide a negative report before traveling

  China News Agency, Berlin, October 7 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German Federal Agency for Disease Control and Prevention announced on the 7th that the number of newly diagnosed new crown virus infections reached 2,828, setting a new high since April this year.

The German Federal Chancellery reached a resolution with the state government offices on the same day, calling on people to avoid unnecessary access to high-risk areas in the country.

According to the resolution, in the future, travelers from high-risk areas must present a negative report of the new crown test within 48 hours before they can check into the hotel.

  The German Federal Agency for Disease Control and Prevention, the Robert Koch Institute, announced that there were 2,828 newly diagnosed cases.

According to the real-time updated data of Germany's "Times Online", as of 14:48 on the 7th local time, Germany had a total of 307,810 confirmed cases, 267,658 cured, and 9,708 deaths.

In the past seven days (September 30-October 6) 16,664 newly diagnosed cases were confirmed.

  With the gradual decline in temperature, the rebound of the epidemic in major German cities has intensified.

Among them, the capital Berlin and the largest financial center Frankfurt have announced that they will implement a curfew.

  On the 7th, the Minister of the Federal Chancellery of Germany held a conference call with the directors of the state government offices.

The resolution announced by the German Chancellery after the meeting stated that the current round of the epidemic in Germany has rebounded most severely in several large cities and metropolitan areas. The states will see the key indicator of "the number of new additions per 100,000 people in 7 days". After 50 o'clock, strong epidemic prevention measures should be taken for places where the epidemic broke out.

  The resolution stated that the federal and state governments both call on people to avoid going to high-risk areas with the above-mentioned index greater than 50 or from high-risk areas to non-high-risk areas without a very urgent reason.

Passengers from high-risk areas will only be allowed to stay in foreign hotels if they can show a negative report of the new crown nucleic acid test within 48 hours.

  Five of the 16 German states included their supplementary opinions at the end of the resolution.

Among them, Berlin requires that the entire city be treated as a whole when assessing the severity of the epidemic.

This request is made in response to the previous practice of some states that have classified parts of the city as high-risk areas.

  The epidemic data released by the health department of Berlin on the same day showed that the current 7-day new index in Berlin is 47.2, which is still below the warning line of 50. However, many districts in the city center have exceeded 50, and the new Kern district in the south It even reached 95.5.

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