Pupils wearing face masks catching a subway train in Frankfurt, Germany Michael Probst/AP/Shutterstock
HAILED as an example to follow for its initial coronavirus response, Germany is now struggling to curb surging infections amid Europe鈥檚 second wave.
鈥淲e are now at a point where, on average nationally, we no longer know where 75 per cent of infections come from,鈥 German chancellor Angela Merkel said during a press conference on 28 October.
Unlike many nations, Germany didn鈥檛 have to build up its testing and contact-tracing infrastructure from scratch when the pandemic hit. During its first wave in the spring,…



