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Each coronavirus-hit person infecting fewer than one other in Germany

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BERLIN: Each coronavirus-infected person in Germany is infecting fewer than one other person, closely watched data showed, as Europe's biggest economy looks to ease curbs to halt contagion from Monday (Apr 20).

According to figures published by disease control agency Robert Koch Institute late Thursday, the person-to-person infection rate has dropped to 0.7.

Advertisement Advertisement The infection rate is a key indicator for politicians as they calibrate Germany's gradual steps out of the

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