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Curfew just lifted: Bavarian city exceeds 100 incidence again just one day later

2/19/2021, 9:40:49 PM


That did not last long: Just lifted, those responsible in a Bavarian city have to think about a curfew again on Friday.

That did not last long: Just lifted, those responsible in a Bavarian city have to think about a curfew again on Friday.

Passau - Apart from the districts near the border in the far north of Bavaria, all Bavarian districts were below a 7-day incidence of 100 per 100,000 inhabitants in the past few days.

In some districts of Lower Bavaria, however, this trend has not continued for too long.

Corona: The city of Passau was an exception in Lower Bavaria

The city of Passau was an exception.

It was seven days below the important Corona value 100 until Thursday, which is why the curfew was lifted yesterday.

The business did not last long: Today, Friday, Passau passed the 100 mark again, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) it is 104.2.

Passau: City has had an incidence above 100 since Friday

The big question for the local people is now: What does that mean?

According to the Bavarian Ministry of Health, in counties with an incidence value of over 100 primary schools and daycare centers are not allowed to open as planned on Monday, February 22nd.

It remains with distance teaching and emergency care.

There is also a curfew again, recently from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

According to

pnp.de

, it is currently

unclear

whether and which measures are planned in Passau

.

The city wants to provide more information during the day.

On Friday, the Bavarian district administrators and mayors of the independent cities will also discuss how to proceed with the corona pandemic with Chancellor Merkel and Prime Minister Söder.

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