
Germany's coronavirus lockdown 'not responsible' for pandemic decline, study finds
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A new study from a German university found that the country’s COVID-19 infections were already falling prior to each government-mandated lockdown.
The study concluded that the rate of infection was already declining when the government mandated more extreme measures in an effort to combat the spread of the virus. The study focused on the number of people each infected person infected with the virus, which statisticians argue is harder to distort with fluctuating test rates, according to the Telegraph.More Related News

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