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Germany marks a year since deadly racist shooting | Daily Express Online


Published on: Saturday, February 20, 2021
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Demonstrators from different organisations take part in a rally to commemorate the victims of the 2020 Hanau shooting in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany.
BERLIN: Germany on Friday marks a year since nine people were killed in a racist shooting in the city of Hanau, an assault that has fuelled fears of far-right terror in the country.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will lead a commemorative event gathering 50 people, scaled down due to Covid-19 restrictions, in Hanau’s Congress Park.
Businesses, schools and religious organisations in the city are also expected to hold their own commemorations. ....

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UK health secretary considers putting Covid patients in hotels "if clinically right for them"


UK health secretary considers putting Covid patients in hotels if clinically right for them
From CNN’s Martin Goillandeau in London
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks at a coronavirus news conference at 10 Downing Street on January 11, in London, England. Alastair Grant/WPA Pool/Getty Images
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Wednesday that authorities were considering putting Covid-19 patients in hotels as a “backup plan.”
It comes as the National Health Service (NHS) is facing intense pressure from a high number of Covid-19 cases.
“We are considering all the options, it isn t something that we re actively putting in place. But I would say that it would only ever happen if that was clinically right for any individual patient,” Hancock told BBC Breakfast.  ....

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