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Coronavirus: Germany counts costs of economic shutdown
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March 28, 2020
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Trying to contain the coronavirus could prove costly. A new study warns of a hit of between 7.2 and 20.6% of GDP. As restaurants and other services shut down on Monday, the government announced an emergency budget.
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