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Coronavirus live ticker: +++ 04:22 arrests in Denmark during corona protests +++

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+++ 04:22 arrests in Denmark during corona protests +++

After violent protests against the corona measures, the Danish police arrested nine people. There were four arrests in the capital Copenhagen and five in Aalborg, the police said on Saturday. Several of the demonstrators were already known to the investigators from the “hooligan environment”. According to Danish media reports, between 200 and 250 opponents of the corona measures gathered in Copenhagen on Saturday. Several dozen people also took part in a rally in Aalborg.

+++ 03:35 Cuba conducts vaccine study in Iran +++
Cuba wants to test part of its Soberana 02 corona vaccine in Iran. Representatives of both countries signed a corresponding agreement in Havana. The vaccine is now to be tested on a larger number of people in Phase III of clinical trials. Very few people in Cuba have been infected with the Sars-CoV-2 virus, which makes it difficult to check the effectiveness of a vaccine. Iran, on the other hand, ranks 15th worldwide with almost 1.3 million detected infections. In addition, Iran’s top leader recently banned the import of vaccines from the USA or Great Britain.

+++ 02:50 Göring-Eckardt wants to make employers responsible +++
Green parliamentary group leader Katrin Göring-Eckardt calls for the economy to be more focused on when fighting the pandemic. “Millions of employees are threatened by infections every day, because protective measures in companies are not sufficient, if there is no need to be present, or because the risks of traveling by public transport are not taken into account,” said Göring-Eckardt to the “Tagesspiegel”. In the fight against the virus, the economy and the world of work were central. Many of those responsible have not yet realized how threatening the situation has become due to the mutated virus and insufficiently effective measures, Göring-Eckardt continued.

+++ 01:48 vocational school teachers warn of full graduation classes +++
The vocational school teachers fear classes that are too full in their school form because of the special rules for final years. At vocational schools there are always a particularly large number of final classes. In extreme cases, the exemption that the Chancellor and the Prime Minister had agreed on could mean “that two thirds of the students come back to class and sit there in groups of 24 to 30 students,” said the chairman of the Federal Association of Teachers for Vocational training, Joachim Maiß, the editorial network Germany. “The federal states should in no way impose requirements on the schools that classes in the final years must definitely take place in the vocational schools,” warned Maiß.

+++ 01:06 quarter of Germans lockdown does not go far enough +++
The current corona lockdown is necessary from the point of view of a clear majority of Germans. According to a representative survey by the Kantar opinion research institute for “Bild am Sonntag”, 81 percent of people in Germany consider the measures to be just right or even too weak. Only 16 percent think the regulations are too strict. 25 percent of those surveyed did not go far enough. In a survey at the beginning of November, 28 percent of those questioned found the lockdown measures in force at the time too strict.

+++ 00:23 Söder considers the development of a “Corona-RAF” to be possible +++
Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder warns of a radicalization of the so-called lateral thinker scene. “Even if the polls of the AfD fall, there is a risk that a corona mob or a type of corona RAF could develop from their environment in Germany, which could become increasingly aggressive and even violent,” said Söder in an interview with the “World on Sunday”. There is a risk that “larger movements will develop into small protest groups that will ultimately form a radical core that can turn into a terrorist cell.” Germany must therefore look at the “sect-like movement of ‘lateral thinkers’ and other comparable groups,” demanded the CSU chief.

+++ 23:28 patient protection: the federal government should pay for staff for rapid tests +++
The Patient Protection Foundation has appealed to the Federal Ministry of Health to quickly ensure more regular corona tests in geriatric care after the latest corona resolutions. Since the local facilities often lack the personnel capacities for rapid tests several times a week, the federal and state governments want to start a joint initiative “to temporarily bring volunteers to the facilities to carry out extensive rapid tests,” said the resolutions on Tuesday. Foundation board member Eugen Brysch now sees the federal government as responsible for the costs. Otherwise it is questionable whether it will be possible to find 30,000 test helpers quickly. “The ministry is probably 18 euros for personnel and organization per test too much,” criticized Brysch.

+++ 22:43 Saxony also reports daily values ​​+++
In the meantime, Saxony has also reported its corona numbers. The state has 2088 new cases. Nationwide, the number rises to 21,538 new infections this Saturday. With the 86 deaths reported from Saxony, the number of corona deaths is 826. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Germany has recorded a total of 1,905,883 infections and 40,369 deaths.

+++ 22:11 NRW again reports the most new infections +++
North Rhine-Westphalia is again the state with the most newly reported infections. It recorded 4301 more cases, followed by Bavaria (3512), Baden-Württemberg (2597) and Saxony (2088). Bremen recorded the lowest increase with 66 cases.

+++ 21:38 Current data situation in Germany: 19,450 new cases reported +++
The number of reported coronavirus infections in Germany has risen to 1,903,795. As can be seen from the information from the state authorities evaluated by ntv.de, 19,450 new cases were added. Not included are the numbers from Saxony, the state did not transmit any values ​​this Saturday. The number of infection-related deaths rose 740 to 40,283. Around 336,000 people are currently infected.

The infection rate (R value) is given by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) as 1.46 (previous day: 1.15). This means that an average of 100 infected people infect 146 other people with Sars-CoV-2. The 7-day R-value is currently 1.17 (previous day: 1.09). According to the Divi Register, 5414 Covid-19 patients are currently being treated in intensive care in Germany, 3066 of whom are ventilated. Around 4,545 intensive care beds are currently still available in the German clinics.

You can read more information about the most important corona data here.

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