Updated October 17th, 2020 at 19:23 IST

Merkel calls for unity in coronavirus fight

Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to come together again "out of consideration and common sense" to help slow the spread of the coronavirus as the country posted another daily record of new cases Saturday.

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Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to come together again "out of consideration and common sense" to help slow the spread of the coronavirus as the country posted another daily record of new cases Saturday.

“Difficult months are ahead of us,” she said in her weekly video podcast.

“How winter will be, how our Christmas will be, that will all be decided in these coming days and weeks, and it will be decided by our behavior.”

In Germany, which was widely lauded for being able to rapidly slow the spread of the pandemic when it first broke out, the numbers have been climbing rapidly recently.

On Saturday, the country's disease control center, the Robert Koch Institute, reported 7,830 cases overnight, a new record.

Like most countries, Germany has been grappling with how to keep schools and businesses open, while trying to prevent people from coming into close contact with one another.

Germany has registered a total of 356,387 coronavirus cases, though a relatively low 9,767 deaths.

With the numbers again rising, however, Merkel urged Germans to avoid unnecessary travel, cancel parties and remain at home whenever it is possible.

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Published October 17th, 2020 at 19:23 IST