Germany surpasses 10 million mark in COVID-19 infections
Christian Drosten, a German virologist and director of the Institute for Virology at Berlin's Charite University Hospital, attends a press conference on the situation of the coronavirus pandemic in Germany, in Berlin, Jan. 14, 2022. (AFP Photo)


Germany passed the 10 million mark for total COVID-19 infections Wednesday, with 208,498 more cases reported within 24 hours.

In comparison, 12,515 new cases were reported on Jan. 2.

The seven-day incidence rate also hit an all-time high of 1,227 cases per 100,000 residents, as the highly contagious omicron variant raced through the country.

The death toll rose by 196 on Wednesday, bringing the total to 118,170.

Health Minister Karl Lauterbach has said that he expects the omicron wave to peak in mid-February, bringing with it 400,000 new infections daily before dropping, and has brought up the possibility of easing restrictions in late February or early March if the situation remains under control.