With A COVID-19 Pass-On Rate Of 0.7, Germany Talks Up A Return To 'Normal' Hospital Activity
Executive Summary
COVID-19 remains the health care priority in Germany, but the health minister is raising the prospect of a return to increasingly normal levels of routine and elective surgery as soon as possible.
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