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Merkel defends new Covid-19 restrictions

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Berlin, Nov 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Filip Singer).- German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended the new Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the country from Monday, which could be extended beyond November if they do not have the desired effect.FOOTAGE OF THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE ON MONDAY IN BERLIN.

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