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German virus cases grow exponentially – The West Australian
Coronavirus infections in Germany are spreading exponentially, up 20 per cent in the last week, the country’s Robert Koch Institute says.

German coronavirus infections are spreading exponentially, up 20 per cent in the last week, an expert at the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases says, adding that the risk of AstraZeneca’s vaccine was relatively low.
“We are exactly on the flank of the third wave. That can no longer be disputed. And at this point we have eased the restrictions and that is speeding up the exponential growth,” RKI epidemiologist Dirk Brockmann told German ARD television.
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