I came across this article the other day, Why Is Germany So Calm About Its Measles Outbreak?, in an American channel, and was surprised because I hadn't even heard about this in the German news. Perhaps, I just missed it (?), but I think this is more or less what the article is talking about.
Despite having a relatively larger outbreak, it just wasn't over-sensitized by the media. I find this happens a lot. The Germans care about hard-hitting news and actual news. They don't like to use scare-tactics and create panic. Yes, it's an issue, but relatively speaking they didn't let it get out of hand.
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