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These maps will help you understand the current state of the pandemic in Germany

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These maps will help you understand the current state of the pandemic in Germany
Passau in Bavaria is one current hotspot. Photo: DPA

Five weeks into the so-called “lockdown light” average daily cases have plateaued slightly below the 20,000 mark. But the spread of the virus varies markedly between regions, and even from town to town. We break down where the latest outbreaks have been.

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Denise Gilliam-Hill
According to some doctors we know in our area in Friesland only a blood test can really indicate whether or not someone has the virus. They are highly critical of the current testing and the way the MSM are reporting it
Anonymous
At over 13,000,000 confirmed cases and over 200,000 deaths in the States, Germany and probably any other country is doing infinitely better than us; even the so-called developing countries like Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore are superior to us, though many here would mock them because they are still developing; the jokes on us though as it's our hospitals that are being forced to turn patients away due to reaching capacity, or giant refrigerated trucks being used as "mobile morgues" in my home state of Texas, as bodies are piling up and the funeral homes can't store them all.

The States have failed miserably when dealing with corona, but hopefully the rest of the world can learn from us on how NOT to handle a pandemic, and don't end up like we are now.

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