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Germany asks China £130 billion for coronavirus damages



With virus under control in Germany, 16 states is set to lift the restrictions and it will going to open shops on Monday, it was reported that Germany sends China £130 billion bill for 'coronavirus damages' following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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In an article released by Express, Germany has followed France, the UK and the US in directing its coronavirus anger at China.

The moves had come after Donald Trump warned China for cover up on the true scale of the crisis, as the source of outbreak remains a mystery.

On Saturday, Donald Trump warned that China should face consequences if it was “knowingly responsible” for unleashing the coronavirus pandemic.



President Trump told reporters: "It could have been stopped in China before it started and it wasn’t, and the whole world is suffering because of it.

“If it was a mistake, a mistake is a mistake. But if they were knowingly responsible, then there should be consequences. 

Meanwhile, Germany takes its first steps back towards normality on Monday, with smaller shops in some regions opening up for the first time in a month after politicians declared the coronavirus "under control".






Chancellor Angela Merkel and regional state premiers announced the decision to reopen last week, though they have been careful to cast it as no more than a cautious first step.

With 139,897 confirmed cases and 4,294 deaths as of Sunday, Germany has been one of the countries worst hit by COVID-19, but also one of the quickest to react.

Source: Express, TBS


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