As Germany relaxes its quarantine, the number of cases starts to increase again
After a steady decrease in the number of cases, Germany reports growing infections, coinciding with lockdown relaxation.
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
After a steady decrease in the number of cases, Germany reports growing infections, coinciding with lockdown relaxation.
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