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Germany: 11 die in nursing home COVID outbreak

By DW
06 November 2021   |   11:49 am
The state of Brandenburg will introduce new testing rules for nursing homes after a recent deadly coronavirus outbreak. Half of the employees were found to be unvaccinated.

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