(Fighting against new crown pneumonia) German epidemic rebound continues, experts warn that returning imported cases may elevate the epidemic

  China News Agency, Berlin, July 24 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The new crown epidemic index released by the German disease control agency on the 24th continued its rebound trend for many days.

Frank Montgomery, president of the World Medical Association, warned that day, as a large number of young people travel to Spain and Italy without being fully vaccinated, cases imported from these countries back into Germany may significantly increase the country's domestic epidemic.

Data map: Pedestrians in the Berlin subway station pass by a gym advertisement that says "Restart Berlin".

Photo by China News Agency reporter Peng Dawei

  The German disease control agency announced that the number of newly diagnosed new crown virus infections and the number of new deaths were 1,919 and 28 respectively. As of that day, a total of 3,754,511 people were diagnosed and a total of 91,520 people died.

The important indicator used by the German government to monitor the severity of the epidemic rose to 13.6 on the same day.

The index reached its lowest point this year-4.9 on July 6, but it has continued to rebound since then.

At present, Germany has received 89 million doses of the vaccine, and a total of 40,817,711 people have been fully vaccinated, accounting for 49.1% of the country's total population.

  At present, Germany has entered the "summer break" stage, and people have gone out on holiday.

This has driven the recovery of the air passenger industry that has been hit hard by the epidemic. For example, on July 23, the new Berlin Airport achieved a single-day passenger flow of more than 50,000 passengers for the first time since its opening in October 2020; on the other hand, it was also due to Spain. The surge in epidemics in popular tourist destinations in Germany such as Mallorca has raised concerns about imported cases.

  In response to the follow-up development of the German epidemic, Frank Montgomery, the chairman of the German World Medical Association, issued the aforementioned warning in an interview with German media that day.

He called on the authorities to take stricter quarantine measures for returning passengers who have not been fully vaccinated, while continuing to implement various epidemic prevention measures to prevent the fourth wave of possible outbreaks from reaching a "tsunami"-like scale.

  Lauterbach, a public health expert from the German Social Democratic Party, also called on the German society to remain vigilant that day.

He pointed out that Germany has not yet achieved herd immunity, so he suggested that crowded entertainment venues such as discos should only be opened to people who have been fully vaccinated, people who have fully recovered after being infected with the new crown virus, and those who have undergone a new crown test, or at least they should All participants are required to wear masks.

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