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Germany orders second local virus lockdown: officials
- Authorities had earlier announced similar measures in the neighbouring district of Guetersloh after more than 1,500 workers tested positive for COVID-19 at the slaughterhouse.
BERLIN: Germany on Tuesday placed a second district under lockdown over a coronavirus outbreak at a slaughterhouse, just hours after similar restrictions were imposed for a neighbouring area.
"In order to protect the population, we are now launching a further safety and security package to effectively combat the spread of the virus," North Rhine-Westphalia health minister Karl-Josef Laumann said Tuesday, ordering a lockdown for the district of Warendorf on lockdown.
Authorities had earlier announced similar measures in the neighbouring district of Guetersloh after more than 1,500 workers tested positive for COVID-19 at the slaughterhouse.
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