German Chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting with the leaders of 16 federal state governments Sunday to set out a coordinated plan ahead of Christmas to tighten coronavirus restrictions on a national level.
New potential nationwide curbs include the closure of non-essential retail shops as early as this coming week ahead of the holiday period.
On Sunday, Germany recorded 20,200 new coronavirus infections – 2,000 more than Sunday last week – according to the Robert Koch Institute, the country’s agency for disease control. The overall infection number stands at 1,320,716. The death toll rose by 321 to 21,787, data showed.
Post-Christmas lockdown: Earlier this week, Merkel said she wanted to implement a full lockdown for as long as two weeks after Christmas to bring down infection numbers.
Several German states, including Berlin, Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia, Baden-Württemberg and Schleswig Holstein announced additional lockdown restrictions in an attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus after the country reached record highs in daily infection numbers, death rates and ICU occupancies due to coronavirus.
On Friday, Germany recorded nearly 30,000 new coronavirus infections and nearly 600 deaths within 24 hours.
Merkel is set to reveal the country’s potential new coronavirus curbs at a press conference later Sunday.