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We ask science correspondent Derrick Williams how the pandemic will affect children and teenagers long-term.
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So far, Germans seem to think they have weathered the COVID-19 pandemic relatively well. That sentiment is reflected in the latest Deutschlandtrend survey on fears and concerns with the government response to the crisis.
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Chancellor Merkel is to dicuss the pandemic with all of Germany's 16 state premiers this week for the first time in 10 weeks. Germany may ditch its localized response and approve national measures as cases rise again.