Germany tightens virus border checks amid fresh food warnings

24 January 2021, Hessen, Frankfurt_Main: German policemen are seen on duty at Frankfurt Airport, where passengers are being checked upon arrival after the German government decided to classify several countries as high-risk areas, which requires those arriving from said countries to show an up-to-date negative coronavirus test. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

Berlin (dpa) – Tighter border checks to control coronavirus infections came into force in Germany on Sunday, with distributors warning that fresh food imports might be held up.

Germany now requires persons entering from countries considered very high-risk to present a negative coronavirus PCR test no older than 72 hours at the border.

The concerned areas are countries with an incidence rate from 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants within one week.

This means drivers importing fresh fruit and vegetables from Portugal and Spain have to provide a test result, which in practice was almost impossible, Andreas Bruegger, head of the German fruit trade association, told dpa.

“We need a supply corridor for fresh fruit and vegetables also in Corona[virus] times, otherwise retail shelves will be empty,” Bruegger warned, adding that Spain supplies 30 per cent of fruit and vegetables to Germany.

Federal police also conducted additional controls at Germany’s largest airport in Frankfurt, checking passenger arriving from very high-risk areas as they descended their planes. Those who could not provide a test result could get tested at the airport.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Jens Spahn announced that Germany would roll out an experimental Covid-19 treatment with antibodies, to prevent patients from developing severe symptoms.

Spahn told the newspaper Bild am Sonntag that Germany had ordered 200,000 doses of the medication. They will reportedly be distributed to hospitals in the coming weeks.

The treatment, the same former US president Donald Trump received, has net yet been approved by medical authorities in the European Union, but received emergency approval in the United States.

 

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