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Merkel’s first test on coronavirus was negative — spokesperson | Merkel’s first test on coronavirus was negative — spokesperson |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has preliminary tested negative for coronavirus. Merkel has been placed under house quarantine after she had contact with a medic who contracted the disease. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has preliminary tested negative for coronavirus. Merkel has been placed under house quarantine after she had contact with a medic who contracted the disease. |
“The result of today’s test is negative,” government spokesman Steffen Seibert said Monday. “More tests will be done in the next few days.” | |
After Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau (whose wife tested positive for Covid-19), Merkel was yet another leader to go into self-isolation. | |
She went into quarantine on Sunday, right after an address to the nation over new drastic measures to combat the disease.Earlier on Monday, Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Merkel was healthy, yet worked from home. | |
Germany has recorded over 22,000 cases of coronavirus, with about one third of them concentrated in its western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). In a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19, the government has introduced some very tough measures on Sunday, ultimately banning all gatherings of more than two people. | |
The Prime Minister of NRW even threatened huge fines –up to €25,000– for violations of the order. That said, families and people living together are exempted from the restriction, Merkel announced on Sunday. | |
The coronavirus pandemic has infected well over 300,000 people and has caused more that 15,000 deaths worldwide. Its epicenter has shifted to Europe, affecting Italy the worst – that country has recorded over 50,000 cases already, including more than 5,500 deaths. | |
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