Published 22:39 IST, December 15th 2020

Germany prepares to lock down to stem virus surge

Germany is closing most stores and schools, and further limiting social contacts in an effort to drive down the rate of coronavirus infections that have remained stubbornly high in recent weeks.

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Germans rushed to shopping streets and pedestrian zones in Cologne and Berlin on Tuesday, one day before tighter restrictions take effect shortly before Christmas.

Germany is closing most stores and schools, and furr limiting social contacts in an effort to drive down rate of coronavirus infections that have remained stubbornly high in recent weeks.

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Chancellor Angela Merkel and goverrs of Germany's 16 states agreed Sunday to step up country's lockdown measures from December 16 to January 10 to stop exponential rise of COVID-19 cases.

Pharmacies also started giving out free FFP2 face masks Tuesday to people older than 60 and those with existing chronic illnesses.

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Eligible people can get three masks until January 6.

Existing restrictions imposed in vember failed to significantly reduce number of new infections, she said.

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Germany recorded 20,200 newly confirmed cases and 321 ditional deaths Sunday, a high number for weekend when many local authorities don't report figures.

With exception of Christmas, number of people allowed to meet indoors will remain restricted to five, t including children under 14.

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sale of fireworks tritionally used to celebrate New Year's will be banned, as will outdoor sale of alcohol.

22:39 IST, December 15th 2020