Fantastic news from Germany as there is a strong possibility that Germany can start to get back to normality after Easter.

It was the Health Minister Jens Spahn that broke the news, adding that going back to normality may happen if people continue to stick to social distancing measures during Easter.

The great news: the 19th of April

During an interview with Handelsblatt, Spahn commented: “We are seeing a positive trend. But it must continue. That is why it is important to remain consistent over Easter. Even if it is difficult in this weather, we should stay at home and avoid family visits so that the infection curve does not rise again.”

The target is the 19th of April.

Up to April the 9th, there were more than 113,200 registered coronavirus cases in Germany, with more than 2,300 confirmed deaths. However, the county has been long lauded for its great approach to the pandemic.

How Germany will keep on beating the Coronavirus

Talking about the next steps, Spahn added: “In the near future, the main task will be to quickly identify and isolate those infected by means of broad testing. And then to track down and isolate their contacts. This is the only way we can break chains of infection.”

Interestingly enough, it seems that also Austria has a similar plan.

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