Germany has the fifth most COVID-19 cases in the world, but one of the lowest fatality rates. Aggressive testing has helped authorities identify and isolate cases. But as the disease spreads there are fears that deaths will soon skyrocket.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsMonday, 30 March 2020
Why Germany's low COVID-19 death rate might be a mirage
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