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Coronavirus: Munich ranks first for violations - politicians call for Oktoberfest

2020-04-04T12:06:34.657Z


Output restrictions have been in effect in Bavaria for more than two weeks. Munich is the sad leader when it comes to violations. A politician is meanwhile making a request to the city.


Output restrictions have been in effect in Bavaria for more than two weeks. Munich is the sad leader when it comes to violations. A politician is meanwhile making a request to the city.

  • How many people in Munich are really infected with the corona virus?
  • A study carried out from Sunday (April 5) is said to provide information.
  • Researchers are supported by the police.

Update, 12.49 p.m .: Metereologists predict the most beautiful spring weather for the coming days - it will be all the more difficult for everyone to forego trips and outdoor activities. The police are therefore stepping up controls, especially at Easter. Nevertheless, there are many who do not follow the new rules. As reported online by Focus Online , the state capital Munich has a sad top position in this regard. The portal compares the largest cities in Germany (Berlin, Hamburg and Munich) and compares where and how many violations are reported during the exit restrictions.

Accordingly, there are 1,360 violations in Berlin, Hamburg is 1,800. In contrast, 2,332 criminal charges have been counted in Munich since the restrictions. Both criminal offenses and administrative offenses are included in the statistics.

Corona virus in Munich: will the Oktoberfest take place this year? CSU politicians with clear demands on the city of Munich

Update, 10.50 a.m .: Will the Oktoberfest 2020 take place or will the world's largest folk festival be canceled this year because of the corona virus *? Stephan Pilsinger, member of the health committee of the German Bundestag , has now made a very clear statement in an interview with the evening newspaper . "I firmly believe that the city of Munich must clean up as soon as possible," said the politician. If a cancellation is made too late, Pilsinger would incur significantly more costs. “From a medical point of view, as a doctor, I think it is extremely critical when the Oktoberfest takes place this year. From what we know today, the virus wo n't go away overnight. On the contrary. The virologists assume that the spread will take place in waves, “said the CSU politician.

According to this, Pilsinger expects a second wave of infections in autumn - exactly when the Oktoberfest 2020 would take place.

Coronavirus in Munich: fake news spread - clinic reacts clearly

Update from April 4, 9:01 am: During the corona crisis , so-called “fake news”, ie false reports, are often spread over the Internet. So happened in Munich. A video that was filmed in front of the Klinikum Rechts der Isar is currently being distributed via various messaging services, including Telegram, reports Bayerischer Rundfunk . According to this, a woman had distributed a video on the short message service Telegram , in which she spoke in front of the clinic that "everything is calm" and "everything is relaxed" in the clinic, as reported by BR24 .

The short film shows the woman in front of the hospital at night and reports that she had spoken to two nurses who had confirmed this impression to her. In addition, the woman spoke to another employee of the hospital. He also stated that the clinic was not overloaded. It then appears that the woman uses this as evidence that the pandemic is being used as an alleged " scaremonger ", BR24 continues.

The video is known to the hospital, it is a misinformation. The corona pandemic is well noticed, BR24 quotes a spokeswoman. In addition, preparations were made weeks ago to care for potential patients. And: there is no chaos.

The clinic responded to the video on Facebook and made a clear statement about the general spread of false reports: "Some people spread an unbelievable rubbish", the clinic said in a statement on April 1.

Corona virus in Munich: drive-in for Munich emergency services

Update, 10:02 pm: Numerous emergency services are deployed almost around the clock in the corona crisis. The Baywa Foundation at Arabellastraße 4 therefore has a drive- in where it distributes free meals to Munich emergency services. From Monday to Sunday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., the emergency services can get a warm meal, drinks and snacks, as with pleasure Munich posted on Instagram .

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⁠ EDIT: The drive-in of the @baywastiftung is open Monday to SUNDAY! –⁠ –⁠ #mitvergnuegen_zu Hause #stayhomeclub #flattenthecurve ⁠ ⁠ #mvm #muenchen #munich #instamunich #igersmunich # 089 #munichstagram #visitmunich # munich #munichlovers #munichgreatshots #munlonaidovcn #munichonaidcün #cunovnovy #cun #ov

A post shared by With Pleasure Munich (@mitvergnuegen_muenchen) on Apr 2, 2020 at 10:15 PDT

Coronavirus in Munich: MVG shares "hearty" snapshot on Facebook

Update, 7:13 p.m .: The Munich Transport Company (MVG) shared a snapshot from Effnerplatz on Facebook . It shows: A tram in front of a Munich hotel with very special lighting. The lights of the hotel shine in the shape of a heart and according to the MVG "for all people who are essential in the critical infrastructure". A "great gesture in these difficult times," writes a Facebook user under the post.

Coronavirus in Munich: number of infected continues to rise

Update, 3.15 p.m .: The City of Munich has published the latest figures for newly infected people with the coronavirus in Munich. Accordingly, 205 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of Friday, April 3 (as of 1:30 p.m.). This means that a total of 3,304 infections are currently reported in the state capital.

205 new # coronavirus cases were confirmed in # Munich on Friday, April 3 (as of 1:30 p.m.). This means that a total of 3,304 infections are currently reported in the state capital. More information at https://t.co/gy6AlreVKK #bleibtsdahoam #StayHome #FlattenTheCurve pic.twitter.com/qJGiW0Xb49

- City of Munich (@StadtMuenchen) April 3, 2020

Coronavirus in Munich: Clinic wants to cover hotel costs for volunteers

Update, 13:36: So that enough additional nursing staff to report to Corona patients report, the Munich Clinic wants to take over hotel costs for the volunteers. The hospital company continues to look for nurses and has set up free hotel allotments for people who did not live in Munich .

In Munich there are still no nurses to care for the increasing number of Coronavirus * patients. According to current calculations, the Munich Clinic expects the peak of the patient numbers and thus also the intensive care patients probably in early May. "To do this, we are continuing to increase our intensive capacities, and for this we need even more nursing staff, " says clinic boss Axel Fischer. Try to attract people who, for example, have previously worked in nursing and want to help in the current situation.

How many people in Munich are really infected? Large corona trial starts on Sunday

Munich - Many infected people felt nothing of their infection, said Professor Michael Hoelscher, head of the infection and tropical medicine department at the University of Munich clinic, on Friday in Munich .

It can therefore be assumed that there is now a significant undisclosed number of infections - estimates are between one and ten percent of the population.

Where can you take a corona test in Munich? How does the SARS-CoV-2 virus test work and how long does it take? Here are the answers.

Coronavirus in Munich: How many people are really infected? Great trial starts on Sunday

The study, which is called "Kohorte-Covid-19", can be used to find out how the virus actually spread in society. Hoelscher asked all Munich residents for their support. The researchers were accompanied by the police during the rehearsals, so it was clearly recognizable that they were not fraudsters.

Only three milliliters of blood would have to be dispensed per sample . The blood is then tested for antibodies. Hoelscher emphasized that he assumed that the results of the study could be used to research the disease throughout Germany.

dpa

From his window, a man in Munich followed an enigmatic gathering. Is that something in Corona times "in the spirit of the inventor"?

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

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Sven Hoppe

Source: merkur

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