Germany tries to trace people who attended church service at which COVID-19 spread

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FRANKFURT - German authorities are trying to trace everyone who attended a church service in Frankfurt this month after more than 107 people tested positive for the coronavirus.

FRANKFURT – German authorities are trying to trace everyone who attended a church service in Frankfurt this month after more than 107 people tested positive for the coronavirus.

Churches in the state of Hesse, where Frankfurt is located, have been able to hold services since May 1 following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions, provided they adhere to official social distancing and hygiene rules. He said the authorities hoped that identifying those who attended the service at a Baptist church on May 10 would help prevent others being infected.

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