Germany, which had virus under control, sees a jump in cases
BERLIN — Germany is seeing a sharp jump in new coronavirus infections, a development that is raising fears the pandemic is picking up pace in a country that so far has coped better than many of its European neighbours.
The country’s disease control agency, the Robert Koch Institute, on Thursday reported 4,058 new infections and 16 deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 310,144, with 9,578 deaths. That death toll is one-fourth of Britain’s and one-third of the confirmed virus toll in Italy.
“I’m very concerned about this,” Health Minister Jens Spahn told reporters in Berlin, which has become one of the hotspots for new cases.
He urged Germans to respect social distancing and hygiene measures to avoid reaching a point “where we lose control.”