Germany’s Exponential Rise In Coronavirus Cases Is A Reminder Of The Challenge Ahead

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Germany’s Exponential Rise In Coronavirus Cases Is A Reminder Of The Challenge Ahead
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. Last Monday it went further by allowing more institutions, such as hairdressers and schools, to start welcoming customers and students after restrictions were imposed from mid to late March.

But the rise in new cases demonstrates the challenges in seeking to reopen the economy, even cautiously, while the virus continues to spread without a treatment or cure.

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