The German Government says that the health is high-priority and defends his management. The minister of Health notices that probably never he arrives himself to clarify the origin of the infection, " since it has happened in the majority of cases similares". The bacterium ' E.coli' it has caused 25 died in Germany already. The German government is obstinate east Wednesday to the slogan of which the health is high-priority against the economic interests and dndi his management before the crisis brought about by the bacterium ' E.coli' , that has already caused 25 died in the country and multimillionaire damages to the agricultural sector. " The health is over the economic interests " , it maintained the minister of Health, the liberal Daniel Bahr, as much before European commissioner of Health and Consumo, John Dalli, like before the German Parliament (Bundestag), in the summoned interpellation to approach the question. The alert does not stay, as well as the recommendation of not eating cucumbers, lettuces neither crude tomatos nor seeds either germinated, since it has not been managed to still establish the origin of infection. " Everything indicates that the worse thing is pasado" , it added the minister, although between this Tuesday and Wednesday the number of mortal victims raised from 22 25. Bahr noticed after that probably never it is arrived to clarify the origin of the infection, " as it has happened in the majority of previous similar cases everywhere of mundo".
Also it explained that the new infections have sent, but did not discard more cases of deaths, and rejected also the critics spilled against the management of the crisis, from the German opposition like a climbs European, by the damages caused to the agricultural sector, especially the Spanish. " Our priority is to protect the citizen and to act quickly. For that reason we emitted and we maintain the recommendation of not eating crude vegetables, according to the usual sanitary parameters for these infections and the warnings of expertos" , it emphasized.