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Corona in Bavaria: Masks will be mandatory from tomorrow - Söder with clear words about the next easing

2020-04-26T22:14:35.113Z


The exit restrictions have been in effect in Bavaria for almost five weeks now. A drastic innovation will be added on Monday, April 27: the mask requirement.


The exit restrictions have been in effect in Bavaria for almost five weeks now. A drastic innovation will be added on Monday, April 27: the mask requirement.

  • Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg want to act together in the Corona * crisis.
  • Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder gives little hope of further easing of the measures.
  • From Monday (April 27th) all of Bavaria will be required to wear a mask *.
  • Here you will find our guide to reporting and the previous Corona news from Bavaria. You can also find current numbers of cases in Bavaria as a map. The following recommendations for corona protective measures * are currently available. The most important thing about the topic is also on our brand new Facebook page Corona News. Become a fan now.

8:24 p.m .: The number of reported coronavirus infections in the sanctuary has risen to 41,295. This means that the number of Sars-CoV-2 infected increased by 344 compared to the previous day. The State Office for Health and Food Safety in Erlangen reported on Sunday (as of 10 a.m.) on its website. 

The number of deaths infected with the virus rose in the same period by 29 to 1613. According to the State Office, an estimated 28,300 people are considered to be healthy again. On Saturday, the estimates were 27,530 recovered.

The Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) is seen as a representative of strict measures against the coronavirus pandemic. But these days there is criticism - now there is also a political heavyweight speaking: President of the Bundestag Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU) warns: "Not everything has to step down from the protection of life." One who dreams of an Oktoberfest despite clear decisions is the Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger (free voters) *. With his model, beer gardens could also reopen in “a few weeks,” says Aiwanger.

Corona in Bavaria: Masks will be mandatory from tomorrow - Söder with clear words about the next easing

Original article from April 26, 2020:

Munich - The exit restrictions have been in effect in Bavaria for almost five weeks now *. Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) had ordered the measures from March 21 . A lot has happened since then, the numbers show positive trends, and the first easing has already been decided. The major innovations will then be implemented next Monday (April 27). In addition to opening shops , a major change stands out: the obligation to wear a mask .

Corona virus in Bavaria: major innovations - the mask requirement is coming

All of Bavaria will have a mask requirement from next Monday (April 27) until further notice. These new regulations accompany the relaxation of the exit restrictions , which in particular include the opening of all shops. However, the mask requirement also applies to local public transport, which is subject to heavy fines. 

Corona virus in Bavaria: Markus Söder gives little hope of further easing

Prime Minister Markus Söder does not expect any major decisions when Chancellor Angela Merkel calls the Prime Minister on April 30 next . "I think it's good to exchange ideas as often as possible," said the CSU boss in a Focus online interview published on Saturday . "But I would n't expect too much this time . It would make sense if we did an update next Thursday, but didn't take any additional rash actions. ”The situation in Bavaria had improved significantly . "Our experts say: We saved the Free State from the worst," said Söder in the conversation. Nevertheless, patience is needed - in politics and among the population.

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

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Peter Kneffel

Source: merkur

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