(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Germany added a new record in a single day, the government said it would not relax the "city closure" measures

  China News Agency, Berlin, November 13 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German disease control agency announced on the 13th that the number of newly diagnosed new coronaviruses in a single day reached 23,542, setting a new record for the country's new single day since the outbreak.

German Federal Government Spokesperson Sebet said on the same day that in view of the current situation of the epidemic, the federal and state meetings on the 16th to discuss the future of epidemic prevention measures are not expected to announce the relaxation of the currently implemented "city closure" measures.

  The number of new single-day numbers announced by the German disease control department that day was a new high in the short term after 23,399 new cases were confirmed in a single day in Germany on November 7.

According to real-time data from Germany's "Times Online", as of 22:00 local time on the 13th, a total of 772,183 diagnosed, 481,610 cured, and 12,534 died in Germany.

  From November 2nd, Germany began to implement the second round of the one-month “closed city”.

In response to the current development of the epidemic, a reporter asked Sybet at a regular press conference of the German Federal Government that day whether the current "cities lockdown" measures will be maintained after December 1.

  Sybet emphasized that from the perspective of the federal government, what he can tell people is that from the current situation, on the 16th of this month, "in any case, we will not see any relaxation of restrictions", "it cannot be relaxed yet." .

  Saibet stated that the goal of the German government has always been to return the indicator of "the number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people in seven days" back to around 50, so as to ensure that the medical system is stable and the development of the epidemic does not fall out of control.

He said frankly that at present, the indicator in almost all parts of Germany is far above the target value of 50, and the federal government will not discuss the issue of "unblocking" until the target value of 50 is approached.

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