Daily coronavirus cases in Germany fell by half

Another 64 people succumbed in the last 24 hours Germany in complications of covid-19, bringing the death toll to 86,160 from coronavirus in the country.

During the same period, according to AMPE, another 5,412 new cases of coronavirus were recorded – it is recalled that on Friday 11,000 were confirmed.

The total number of infections reaches 3,598,846, as shown by the data published today, Monday, by the Robert Koch Institute.

The number of cases is declining in Germany, and Foreign Minister Haiko Maas believes there will be more travel opportunities in the coming months. And for those who have not yet been vaccinated.

Due to the improved coronavirus status in Germany, the federal Foreign Minister expects that the summer holidays will be possible again this year. “We can hope that life will return to normal if the number of cases continues to decline and the vaccination campaign progresses,” he said in an interview published today in the Funke Newspaper.

“This does not mean that all restrictions will be lifted on Pentecost (May 23 for Catholics and Protestants) or in the coming weeks. However, I estimate that we will live in normal conditions again in the summer – and that includes the summer holidays. “The goal is to make travel possible,” Maas said. At the same time, he stressed: “A look at India and South America, for example, shows that we are far from believing that we have defeated the coronavirus.”

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