Updates – Coronavirus in Germany

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Coronavirus in Germany currently at  1,151 total cases with +111 new cases, with  0 deaths .

Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.

A Full list of COVID-19 Coronavirus (Cases, Deaths & Recovered)

Coronavirus Timeline in Germany

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09 March  2020

111 new cases in Germany [source]

08 March  2020

240 new cases in Germany, including 67 new cases in Bavaria, bringing the total to over 1,000 cases nationwide [source] [source]

07 March  2020

Uganda has canceled all international conferences, including the G77 summit that was scheduled to take place in April, with participants from 136 member states. Furthermore, any traveler from Italy, Iran, South Korea, France, China, Germany, and Spain will be subjected to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival in Uganda even if they do not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19 [source]

130 new cases in Germany [source]

06 March  2020

125 new cases in Germany [source]

05 March  2020

 283 new cases in Germany [source]

04 March  2020

59 new cases in Germany [source]

03 March  2020

31 new cases in Germany [source]

02 March  2020

27 new cases in Germany [source]

01 March  2020

51 new cases in Germany, including the first in Berlin [source] [source]

03 February 2020

On February 3, two new cases were reported in Germany, one is the children of a family already infected with the virus.

30 January 2020

Germany, Japan, Vietnam and the United States have reported cases in patients who didn’t personally visit China, but contracted the virus from someone else who had visited Wuhan, China[15]. These cases of human to human transmission are the most worrisome, according to the WHO[16].