German Chancellor Angela Merkel paints a darkening picture for Europe as a new surge of COVID-19 grips the eurozone's largest economy.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is painting a darkening picture for Europe, as a new surge of COVID-19 grips the eurozone’s largest economy and risks triggering a fresh round of mobility restrictions.
The news organization said the German leader also characterized the situation as “highly dramatic,” cautioning that a renewed spread of the deadly infectious disease in the country could once again overwhelm hospitals and undermine a economic recovery. Under new rules, Austrians may only leave their homes for work, exercise and essential shopping, and by February, the government will make vaccinations compulsory.
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