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Germany's health minister says the month-long lockdown has brought his country's coronavirus outbreak under control.
Jens Spahn said that since 12 April the number of recovered patients had been consistently higher than the number of new infections.
The infection rate has dropped to 0.7 - that is, each infected person passed the virus to fewer than one other.
However, the number of fatalities is still rising in Germany, as is the number of infected health care workers.
So far almost 134,000 people have been infected in Germany.
The degree of lockdown varies across Germany's regions - it is tightest in the states of Bavaria and Saarland.
On Wednesday Chancellor Angela Merkel announced tentative steps to start easing the restrictions.
Some smaller shops will reopen next week and schools will start reopening in early May, with the focus on students due to sit exams soon.
Germany's network of diagnostic labs has been praised internationally for having responded rapidly to the pandemic.
Source: BBC