Merkel says 'national effort' needed to break COVID wave
Outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday reiterated calls for unvaccinated people to "reconsider" their stance to help break the fourth wave of coronavirus.
In her weekly address, Merkel said she was "concerned" about the number of people being infected in Germany and warned that the country faces "difficult weeks."

COVID spreading fast
The European Union's most populous nation officially recorded 50,196 new cases over 24 hours to Thursday — the first time the figure exceeded 50,000 since the beginning of the pandemic.
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for disease control recorded 45,081 more cases and 228 deaths on Saturday.
Germany's seven-day incidence rate rose to 277.4 per 100,000 inhabitants on Saturday, compared to a high of 197.6 during the third wave last December.
Merkel said: "If we show solidarity, if we think about protecting ourselves and taking care of others, we can spare our country a great deal this winter."
The outgoing chancellor told those who refused to get vaccinated "to reflect" on their position and agree to be inoculated against COVD-19.
"I urgently ask everyone who has not yet been vaccinated: please reconsider," she said.
Merkel also backed a third dose saying it was a "real chance to break this major wave."
Vaccine laggard
Germany has fallen below other EU countries, with just 67% of its population fully vaccinated.
This compares to 87% in Portugal, 83% in Malta, 81% in Iceland and 80% in Spain.
Infection and death rates have been climbing steeply since mid-October and hospitals in some regions are already overwhelmed, especially in the east of the country.
The federal government and leaders of Germany's 16 states are due to meet next week to discuss tightening measures.
Some of the worst hits states, including Saxony, Bavaria and Berlin, have introduced new curbs on unvaccinated people at most indoor public venues.
The government has also reintroduced free tests after phasing them out just a month ago.
The three parties bidding to form the next government want the curbs to apply to the whole country.
Some European countries, including the Netherlands, have reimposed partial lockdowns due to rising numbers of COVID cases, but German politicians have, so far, ruled that out.
mm/fb (AFP, Reuters)
Source: DW
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