Merkel Says Germany to Do Whatever’s Needed to Counter Virus

Angela Merkel makes a press statement at the Chancellery in Berlin on March 13.Photographer: John MacDougall/AFP via Getty Images
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her government’s decision to line up as much as $610 billion in liquidity for companies shows it’s taking the economic impact of the coronavirus seriously.

The government measures unveiled earlier Friday “are unique in the history of the federal republic” founded after World War II, Merkel told reporters in Berlin. “All of this shows that we’re ready to do whatever is necessary, to do whatever Germany needs, so we can get through this crisis as best possible.”