KEY POINTS
  • It is "too early to say" whether Germany will extend its four-week partial lockdown, according to health minister Jens Spahn.
  • "We need patience, actually, because the numbers of today actually are the infections that have taken place one week or more days ago," Spahn told CNBC.
  • "It will be the end of this week that we might see the results of the new lockdown light we have now," he added.

German Health Minister Jens Spahn told CNBC on Wednesday it's "too early to say" whether the country will extend its partial lockdown beyond the month of November, contending more time is needed to determine if the latest round of coronavirus restrictions has adequately reduced transmission.

"We need patience, actually, because the numbers of today actually are the infections that have taken place one week or more days ago," Spahn said in an interview that aired on "Closing Bell." "It will be the end of this week that we might see the results of the new lockdown light we have now."