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Corona virus: Bavaria plans shutdown - Söder calls disaster

2020-03-15T23:20:20.481Z


Bang in Bavaria: The Free State is planning extensive restrictions in public life due to the Corona crisis.


Bang in Bavaria: The Free State is planning extensive restrictions in public life due to the Corona crisis.

  • Bang in the corona crisis in Bavaria.
  • After more and more infections, Markus Söder decides to take drastic measures.
  • There are major restrictions in public life.

Update 11.49 p.m .:

Corona virus

: CSU boss

Markus Söder

has closed the border as an important building block for the protection of the population in

Germany

designated. The aim of all measures is to slow down the development of new infections, the Bavarian Prime Minister said on Sunday evening in the ARD “Daily Topics”.

"We now have to do everything we can to prevent the bad outbreak." But it was also clear that guaranteed protection was not possible. There will initially be no formal curfew in Bavaria, Söder added.

Update March 15, 9:50 p.m .: Söder spoke in the BR in the Rundschau: "We need consistent action, similar to Austria". “Grocery stores stay up. The basic supply should remain, "says Söder and adds: " We call the disaster in Bavaria , so that everything is controlled centrally. You need a unified strategy under a unified leadership ”.

There should be no exit restrictions, but "you should think carefully about where you are going". "A large Bavarian protective shield. Billion-dollar program ”is supposed to relieve the economy.

Corona virus: Bavaria plans shutdown - public life could come to a standstill

Update, 3:30 p.m .: Public life in Bavaria is being shut down. It is planned to close meeting places such as bars and swimming pools, as well as restrictions in the catering and business sectors .

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In order to prevent the spread of the corona virus, Markus Söder (CSU) has now declared a disaster.

© Screenshot BR

Some questions remain unanswered. Not only grocery stores and pharmacies, but also banks and petrol stations will definitely remain open.

In addition to a billion-dollar aid program for the Bavarian economy, there will also be a large “medicine package”. This could affect the number of beds, the staff or additional capacities for coronavirus tests .

The measures were decided in a corona crisis team meeting led by Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) on Sunday afternoon in the State Chancellery. Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, State Chancellor Florian Herrmann, Minister of Health Melanie Huml, Finance Minister Albert Füracker, Minister of Science Bernd Sibler (all CSU) and Minister of Economics Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters) also attended the meeting.

Corona measures: Participate and vote

It is not yet clear when exactly the new regulations will apply. Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) wants to provide information on the details of the regulations at the German borders at 7 p.m. in Berlin.

Incidentally, the local election was held on Sunday despite the Corona crisis. Not everyone likes that - on Twitter some users criticized this decision sharply *.

Coronavirus: Bavaria plans restrictions for restaurants and shops

Munich - bang in Bavaria : Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has announced that the Free State will now take extensive measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus *.

Corona virus in Bavaria: bang in the Free State restrictions in public life

After the schools and day-care centers in Bavaria, all public facilities and restaurants are now supposed to close. In some cases, shops should also no longer open. However, the food supply is maintained, and pharmacies remain open.

Cinemas and swimming pools should close. The borders to Austria are also closed. This applies to foreigners, but not, for example, to those returning from vacation. Germany generally closes borders because of the corona virus.

According to Markus Söder, Bavaria wants to provide a billion-dollar aid package for the economy. Retail, but also culture and gastronomy should be supported, according to information from Munich's Merkur . In large parts of Germany, schools and daycare centers will close on Monday. Some TV channels such as Kika are now drawing conclusions.

Further information follows.

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* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Sven Hoppe

Source: merkur

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