(Fighting against new crown pneumonia) The cumulative number of confirmed diagnoses in Germany exceeded 3.8 million and 40% of the people worried about the "closure of the city" again in autumn

  China News Agency, Berlin, August 12 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German disease control agency announced on the 12th that the number of newly diagnosed new crown virus infections in a single day increased to 5,638, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases exceeded 3.8 million.

The latest survey results released by the polling agency Forsa on the same day showed that 41% of the Germans interviewed were worried that the country would again implement the "cities lockdown" measures that restrict interpersonal contact and freedom of movement this fall.

Data map: On June 15, local time, as the new crown epidemic in Germany further stabilized, many federal states have further promoted the "unblocking" and relaxed the previously adopted epidemic prevention measures.

The picture shows fans watching the European Cup in the open air in a bar in Berlin.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Peng Dawei

  The rebound of the epidemic in Germany since the beginning of July is still continuing.

The German disease control agency Robert Koch Institute announced that the number of new diagnoses and deaths were 5,638 and 17, respectively, with a total of 3,805,063 diagnosed and 91,834 deaths.

The official key indicator for monitoring the severity of the epidemic, the incidence of new crowns (the cumulative number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people in seven days) rose to 27.6.

As of that day, Germany has received 96.3 million doses of vaccine, and a total of 46,653,588 people have been fully vaccinated, accounting for 56.1% of the country's total population.

  According to the survey results released by the German polling agency Forsa that day, after conducting a sample survey of 1,002 people in the country, 41% of the respondents were worried that Germany would implement the "city lockdown" measures again this fall, and 50% were not worried about it. This situation.

  In response to the resolution reached by the German Federal Government with the states a few days ago, Germany will no longer provide free COVID-19 testing services for those who have not been vaccinated from October 11th. 76% of respondents believe this is the right approach, and 21% of respondents Those who think this is the wrong approach.

Among the interviewees, supporters of the right-wing populist party "German Choice Party" (AfD) opposed the plan at a rate of 55%, while those who were not vaccinated opposed the plan as high as 82%.

  On the same day, German Federal Minister of Health Span once again called on the public to actively complete the vaccination.

He posted on social media that 62.8% of the population in Germany has been vaccinated at least once, and 56.1% of the population has been fully vaccinated. “This means that three out of four adults have decided to let themselves through. A safe autumn and winter."

  "Vaccination will set us all back to freedom." Spun wrote.

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