BERLIN — Germany on Sunday barred groups of more than two people from gathering, except for families, and Chancellor Angela Merkel later said she herself was going into isolation because her doctor had tested positive for the coronavirus. Ms. Merkel said she would isolate herself at home effective immediately after learning that a doctor who vaccinated her against pneumonia on Friday was infected, her office said in a statement. The chancellor will be tested regularly in coming days while carrying out her duties from home. News that their leader was in quarantine quickly overtook headlines about the far-reaching social-distancing measures she had just announced. In Germany, the number of confirmed cases had risen to more than 23,900 by Sunday, with more than 90 deaths
Source: New York Times March 22, 2020 17:06 UTC