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Germany has concentrated its efforts on travellers from overseas after tourists took advantage of a dispensation to fly to Mallorca
FRIEDEMANN VOGEL/EPA
Germany’s third wave is likely to be the worst yet, with as many as 100,000 new cases a day, a senior government scientist warned today.
The public have been urged to refrain from indoor gatherings over Easter and mandatory tests will be imposed on everyone flying into the country from Tuesday as the authorities try to stop the pandemic from getting out of control.
The more aggressive B.1.1.7 coronavirus strain, first observed in southeast England, has torn through Germany just as it was beginning to reopen primary schools, kindergartens and non-essential shops after its second wave subsided.
The seven-day infection rate has climbed to 119.1 new cases per 100,000 people. This is half the current level in France and a fifth of that in Hungary.