China News Agency, Berlin, February 25 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German disease control agency announced on the 25th that the number of newly diagnosed new coronavirus infections in a single day and the cumulative number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people in seven days have rebounded.

Among them, the number of newly confirmed diagnoses in a single day has rebounded for two consecutive days.

In response, Gernot Marks, chairman of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI), called on the same day to extend the "closure" measures to early April to avoid premature "unblocking" leading to a surge in critically ill patients.

  The German disease control agency announced on the 25th that the number of new confirmed cases and the number of new deaths were 11,869 and 385 respectively.

The number of new cases in a single day has rebounded for two consecutive days (3883 cases on the 23rd and 8007 cases on the 24th).

The cumulative number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people in seven days has risen to 61.7 from 59.3 the day before.

On February 2nd, local time, Darmstadt, Germany, German start-ups are adapting their drones, which are designed to deliver vaccines to remote areas during the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

  According to real-time data from Germany's "Times Online", as of 22:00 local time on the 25th, a total of 2,427,409 people were diagnosed, 2,225,927 people were cured, and 7,070 people died in Germany.

As of that day, Germany has received 5,544,145 doses of vaccine, of which 1910863 people have received the second dose.

  Germany's current "closure of the city" measures will expire on March 7.

The German federal government will hold talks with the states on March 3 to determine whether to extend this period.

People from all walks of life in Germany are now at odds on the deadline for "unblocking". The business community generally calls for "unblocking" as soon as possible, while epidemiologists and medical experts are cautious.

  Gnot Marks said at an online press conference that day that it is necessary to extend the current "closure" measures for three weeks to early April to allow more time for the vaccination of high-risk groups.

On January 25, local time, Munich, Germany, the robot Franziska cleaned the floor of the hospital.

During the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the hospital reduced the number of cleaners and replaced some personnel with robots.

  The German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine released the latest research results based on model predictions that day, showing that if "unblocking" is implemented in early March, German medical institutions will face a surge of severe new coronary patients in the worst case. Overloaded situation.

  Gernot Marks emphasized that during the three-week extension of the "closure", Germany can avoid a serious and even out of control third wave of epidemics through vaccination.

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