Reference news network reported on October 15 that according to the German news agency Berlin news, on the 15th local time, Lothar Willer, head of the Robert Koch Institute, the official German disease control agency, admitted that he had received death threats many times because of his participation in the prevention and control of the epidemic.
According to Germany's Fonter Media Group, Weller said in an interview: "I hope the situation will improve a little, but I still received threats." ”
Willer said threats, including death threats, would "increase dramatically" as long as he was publicly involved in the suspension or when rumors were rumored to be in favour of lockdowns rather than freedoms.
Wheeler reportedly said: "This risk will not prevent me from carrying out my duties." As long as I am a servant of the state, I will do my duty. (Compilation/Liu Ziyan)
Source: Reference News Network