Coronavirus: Germany's R rate rockets to 2.88 amid fears of second wave - Business Insider

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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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Asymptomatic rate? PositivePorn

hblodget Beyond Meat, might be the answer.

hblodget And guess what...none of these 1,300 People will die. Same in the US. It’s time to stop the pandemic porn.

How many hospitalized?

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