German leaders warn of coronavirus resurgence,
condemn protest
Rising number of reported cases causes concern.
By KALINA
OROSCHAKOFF 8/2/20, 12:08 PM CET Updated 8/3/20, 4:59 AM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/coronavirus-germany-leaders-warn-covid19-resurgence-condemn-protest/
German
politicians warned Sunday of a coronavirus resurgence and called for vigilance
after thousands of people, defying calls to wear masks and take other
precautions, protested in Berlin against measures to curb the pandemic's
spread.
Markus
Söder, the premier of the regional state of Bavaria and a potential candidate
to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel, warned on Twitter that "we have to
expect that corona will come back again with full force. I am very worried
about the rising case numbers in Germany. Total alertness is needed, and that's
why now is not the time for easing restrictions or naive carelessness."
He also
expressed skepticism about launching the German Bundesliga football league
without any restrictions. "Ghost
games, yes, but I find stadiums with 25,000 spectators difficult to imagine.
That would be the wrong signal," he said.
In a
separate interview with the Sunday edition of the Bild newspaper, he warned
that the virus "would remain a constant challenge which will keep us
permanently under pressure."
Germany has
won international praise for its handling of the pandemic and the country has
been hit less hard than other European nations such as Italy, Spain and France.
But the Robert Koch Institute, the government's main biomedical body, warned
last week that the number of reported cases has been rising since the beginning
of July.
Söder's
concerns were echoed by Saskia Esken, co-leader of the Social Democrats,
Merkel's junior coalition partners. In an interview with newspaper Der
Tagespiegel, Esken, said she "simply saw the realistic danger of a second
wave," cautioning that a return to pre-pandemic habits could undermine the
fight against the virus.
On
Saturday, Esken lashed out at the protesters in Berlin, thundering on Twitter:
"Thousands of Covidiots are celebrating themselves as 'the second wave,'
without distancing, without masks. They are putting at risk not only our
health, but our successes against the pandemic, to revive the economy,
education and society. Irresponsible!"
Health
Minister Jens Spahn also chimed in. "Yes, demonstrations should be
possible in Corona times. But not like this. Distancing, hygiene rules and
facemasks are meant to protect us all," he said. On Friday, he raised the
alarm about rising infection numbers and called on holiday returnees to get
tested to prevent the spread of the virus.
Anja
Karliczek, Germany's education minister, on Sunday called for requiring
students to wear masks inside schools when they return to classrooms in the
fall.
It's
"comprehensible when [regional] states want to forgo the social distancing
rules at schools because the spatial conditions would only allow limited
in-person classes," Karliczek told the Sunday edition of daily Welt.
"However,
in-person classes will only work when additional hygiene regulations and rules
for wearing masks and social distancing in schoolyards and corridors are
strictly observed," she said.
The states
of Berlin, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg have already introduced such
requirements. In Germany, education policy is primarily the responsibility of
regional states.
Police said
some 17,000 people took part in Saturday's demonstration in Berlin, organized
to protest government-enforced restrictions. The gathering was organized with
the title "The end of the pandemic — day of freedom." Some
participants claimed the virus was "the biggest conspiracy theory,"
according to media reports.
Olaf
Sundermeyer, an expert on the far right, cautioned that many people don't
believe that the coronavirus exists. Speaking to German broadcaster ARD, he
said that protesters believed the pandemic would be an invention to subdue the
people: "Many say they are being systematically lied to."
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