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How did German meat plants become coronavirus hotspots?
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2020-11-25
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A meat-processing plant has become epicenter of Germany's coronavirus outbreak. To stem the spread, authorities have massively restricted public life in the town of Gütersloh and a neighboring district. How was the virus able to spread so quickly?
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