Whether Germany remains an example of how to cope with the
pandemic is under debate.The Robert Koch Institute, Germany's public disease
health authority, on Wednesday announced a record daily death toll in Germany
of 590 people bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 19,932 with
more than 1.2 million infections.
Merkel came under sharp criticism from the far-right
Alternative for Germany (AfD). The party's co-leader Alice Weidel called for an
end to "counterproductive lockdowns" and slammed what she called
Merkel's "aimless and grotesque" handling of the pandemic. "She
locks up citizens and destroys entire industries," said Weidel, who argued
a lockdown was being imposed with a "sledgehammer" and will lead to
more harm than good. Merkel also warned that the dark days of the pandemic were
not yet over, saying that there would not be enough vaccines available in the
first quarter of 2021 to significantly tamp down COVID-19. However, she said
that with the right measures in place, deaths could be reduced. "The most important key to us
successfully fighting the virus is the responsible behavior of every individual
and the willingness to cooperate," the chancellor said. Merkel does not
have the authority to implement new measures on her own. She needs the
agreement of the leaders of Germany’s 16 states.Some, such as Saxony and
Bavaria, are already on board with tougher restrictions
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