BERLIN (Reuters) - Thousands of Germans across the country took to the streets on Saturday to protest against restrictions imposed by the government to contain the coronavirus pandemic, police and organisers said. Germany's death toll from the virus has been lower than most of its European neighbours and some lockdown measures have already been relaxed. However, protests against the measures Chancellor Angela Merkel insists are needed to slow down the coronavirus outbreak...
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