Tag: Germany

  • COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises

    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises

    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises

    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises
    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises

    A leading expert has warned an easing of restrictions has led Germany to the brink of a third wave. Intensive care doctors warn that partial lockdown measures must be put back in place.

    Intensive care doctors say some measures should be put back in place to avoid another resurgence

    The number of coronaviruses in Germany grew 20% in the past week, as lockdown restrictions are gradually eased, an expert at the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases (RKI) said Tuesday.

    The figures were released as the country’s intensive care doctors warn of the need for an “immediate return” to partial lockdown to avoid a dangerous third wave of coronavirus cases.

    “We are exactly on the flank of the third wave. That can no longer be disputed. And, at this point, we have eased the restrictions and that is speeding up the exponential growth,” RKI epidemiologist Dirk Brockmann told German broadcaster ARD.

    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises
    COVID-19 Cases in Germany Rises

    Brockmann said the loosening of measures was particularly unhelpful given the exponential growth that has occurred with the British virus variant B117.

    “It has been totally been irrational to loosen up here. It’s just fueling this exponential growth.”

    German intensive care doctors on Monday warned that some measures should be put back in place to avoid another resurgence.

    “From the data we currently have and with the spread of the British mutation, we would argue strongly to return immediately into a lockdown to avoid a strong third wave,” Christian Karagiannidis, director of Germany’s intensive care register, told broadcaster RBB.

  • President Akuffo-Addo Flies to Germany

    President Akuffo-Addo Flies to Germany

    President Akufo-Addo left Accra yesterday, Sunday, August 22, 2021, for Germany at the invitation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    This was announced by Director of Communications at the Presidency Eugene Arhin at the maiden weekly press briefing.

    The President while in Germany will hold bilateral talks with the German leader and also meet with manufacturers of the Pfizer vaccine as part of government’s efforts at securing the vaccine and also making Ghana a hub for vaccine production.

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  • US 2020 Elections: Germany, France, EU, Hungary React To US Electoral Dilemma While UK Stays Silent

    US 2020 Elections: Germany, France, EU, Hungary React To US Electoral Dilemma While UK Stays Silent

    As threats of legal challenges from Donald Trump mount against Joe Biden campaign due to the US president’s perceived allegations of ‘electoral fraud’ in states like Arizona, Pennsylvania and Michigan, the German governmen  has urged the US leader to refrain from pouring oil on the fire of an already tense electoral situation. 

    Trump has already dispatched his team of lawyers to battle ground states of Pennsylvania and Arizona and has reportedly told his aides he won’t concede as he has been “robbed of the election”. 

    His campaign allege Democrat controlled Pennsylvania electoral officials have been using votes from dead people and also double voting to clean off his lead against Biden. 

    While the UK government has refused to wade into the electoral situation in the US that might see Biden win the election but Trump refuse to vacate office, Germany has urged Trump to end his claim that the American election was fraudulent, urging the president and his followers to stop “pouring oil” on the tense situation in the US and noting that “decent losers” were vital to upholding democracy. 

    The German foreign minister, Heiko Maas, said: “America is more than a one-man show. Anyone who continues to pour oil on the fire in a situation like this is acting irresponsibly. Now is the time to keep a cool head until an independently determined result is available.”

    In order for the result – which has not yet been determined – to be accepted, everyone must first show restraint. Decent losers are more important for the functioning of a democracy than radiant winners.” 

    Maas said he expected that once the election result was settled, “the USA will probably not return to the international stage with full energy for the time being”, but he added: “The world needs the USA as a force for order, not as a factor of chaos.” 

    The UK will face a dilemma if Trump refuses to concede defeat and Biden claims victory, since it is traditional for the UK to congratulate the victor. 

    Reports from the UK say Britain could continue to keep quiet on the issue until all legal challenges by the Trump campaign are exhausted. 

    The UK shadow justice minister, David Lammy, said: “Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab’s silence as Donald Trump attempts to undermine the American people’s right to free and fair elections is a national disgrace. We must have the courage to stand up for democracy whoever attacks it. No exceptions.” 

    Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French foreign minister, said he had faith in the US institutions validating the result, adding that even if Biden was elected, the US and the EU “will not return to the status that prevailed before, to a kind of good old days in the transatlantic relationship. The world has moved in four years. Europe is trying to become a power unto itself, instead of relying on US support.”/ 

    He described the US election as “a historic vote, in terms of the tension and the size of the turnout”. 

    The Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, in his own remarks on Friday suggested the US would not be in a position to lecture other countries on democracy after this election.

    “If things happened in Hungary, like over there, then here, I don’t know, the sky would have fallen. It’s unimaginable,” the Hungarian leader said.

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