Updated June 24th, 2021 at 18:13 IST

Merkel: Europe 'on thin ice' amid Delta virus surge

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that Europe is "on thin ice" in its battle against the coronavirus, as the highly contagious delta variant threatens to undo progress made in reducing infections.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that Europe is "on thin ice" in its battle against the coronavirus, as the highly contagious delta variant threatens to undo progress made in reducing infections.

In what may be her last government declaration to the German parliament, Merkel said the further response to the pandemic would be a main topic of discussion among European Union leaders at a meeting in Brussels on Thursday.

She noted that the number of COVID-19 cases in the 27-nation bloc continues to decline, while vaccination rates climb.

"But even though there is reason to be hopeful, the pandemic isn't over, in particular in the world's poor countries," she said. "But in Germany and Europe we're also still moving on thin ice."

"We need to remain vigilant," Merkel added. "In particular the newly arising variants, especially now the delta variant, are a warning for us to continue to be careful."

European Union health officials predicted Wednesday that the delta variant will make up will 90% of all cases across the bloc by the end of August, showing the need for as many people to be fully vaccinated as possible.

Germany, where the delta variant makes up about 15% of new cases according to the country's disease control agency, has pressed for EU countries to agree a common line on quarantine for travelers from areas where variants of concern are particularly prevalent.

This includes England, where the delta variant, first detected in India, already makes up a majority of cases.

 

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Published June 24th, 2021 at 18:13 IST