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German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at the 100-years anniversary celebration of prosthesis maker Ottobock SE in Duderstadt, Germany, February 18, 2019.German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged residents not to jeopardize progress the country has already made in beating back the outbreak, warning that the virus will be present for longer, Reuters reported.
The coronavirus has infected more than 173,274 people in Germany and killed at least 7,755, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. some other European countries such as Spain and Italy, due in part to Germany's decision to implement widespread testing of people suspected to have the virus. Italy and the U.K., for example, only test symptomatic cases. —The European Union is eager to reopen borders within the 27-country bloc as soon as possible in order to help the region's lucrative tourism sector recover in time for the summer season.
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