Coronavirus: Germany fears too rapid deconfinement
Angela Merkel strongly urged the Germans to continue to exercise discipline, while small businesses are allowed to reopen.

Rarely during her tenure, Angela Merkel's arbitration and communication skills have been as critical as managing the ongoing health crisis. On Monday April 20, the German Chancellor demonstrated it again. At a press conference, she spoke with rare vehemence at home, urging the public to be cautious, while pressures for a rapid reopening are growing stronger. "It would be sad to cry that the successes achieved are reduced to nothing in two weeks by wanting to go too fast," she said, visibly worried.
Angela Merkel strongly urged the Germans to continue to exercise discipline, while small businesses are allowed to reopen.
Rarely during her tenure, Angela Merkel's arbitration and communication skills have been as critical as managing the ongoing health crisis. On Monday April 20, the German Chancellor demonstrated it again. At a press conference, she spoke with rare vehemence at home, urging the public to be cautious, while pressures for a rapid reopening are growing stronger. "It would be sad to cry that the successes achieved are reduced to nothing in two weeks by wanting to go too fast," she said, visibly worried.
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