Germany's coronavirus infection rate has surged after 1,300 workers in a meat factory tested positive for COVID-19
German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a news conference after coalition meetings over stimulus measures to reboot post-coronavirus economy, at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany June 3, 2020.Germany's coronavirus reproduction rate surged to 2.88 on Sunday, prompting fears of a new outbreak and return to lockdown.
The figure spiked after 1,300 people tested positive for the virus at a meat processing plant near the city of Bielefeld in western Germany. The figure spiked after 1,300 people tested positive for the virus at a meat processing plant near the city of Bielefeld in western Germany. The plant, which has 6,500 workers, is operated by food giant Tönnies.
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