KEY POINTS
  • Germany is set to decide on tougher Covid restrictions on Wednesday.
  • Officials have been considering more Covid rules and even a full or partial lockdown.
  • Germany is seeing a record daily number of Covid cases and mounting pressure on hospitals as the delta variant takes hold.
  • Outgoing Health Minister Jens Spahn has already issued a dire warning to Germans this week.
Senior doctor Thomas Marx puts on his personal protective gear before he enters the room of a patient with Covid-19 in an intensive care unit at a hospital in Freising, southern Germany.

Germany is set to decide on tougher Covid-19 restrictions and could even opt for a full lockdown amid record daily infections and mounting pressure on hospitals.

Olaf Scholz, Germany's chancellor-designate, said Wednesday that the Covid situation was serious and that the country would massively push its vaccination campaign, noting that "vaccination is the way out of this pandemic."