A de facto corona lockdown applies in two Bavarian districts.
The cabinet is now deliberating.
Markus Söder then provides information at a press conference.
The corona numbers are also increasing in the Free State, in two districts there is already a de facto lockdown.
The Bavarian cabinet deliberates.
At 1 p.m. there will be a press conference with Markus Söder.
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Here we offer you the current case numbers in Bavaria in a map *.
Munich - Due to the rapidly increasing Corona * numbers,
strict exit
restrictions have been in place in the Lower Bavarian
district of Rottal-Inn
since Tuesday (midnight).
The 120,000 people from the area are only allowed to leave their homes for compelling reasons, as the
district office announced
.
This includes work and shopping, but also sports in the fresh air.
Schools and daycare centers will be
closed for the next ten days.
The
catering industry
is only allowed to offer take-away food.
Unlike in spring, however, many shops remain open.
Corona virus in Bavaria: government wants to avoid lockdown - Söder speaks at press conference
On Tuesday, the corona virus is again an issue in the Bavarian cabinet.
Before the next
Prime Minister's Conference
on Wednesday (October 28), the focus should be on how the unchecked spread of the virus can be stopped.
The goal of the state government around Prime Minister
Markus Söder
(CSU *) is
to prevent
a nationwide
lockdown
through early regional action
.
There will be a press conference on this at 1 p.m.
Markus Söder * will provide information
about the results of the cabinet meeting
together with Minister of Health
Melanie Huml
, Minister of Science
Bernd Sibler
and Minister of Culture
Michael Piazolo
.
Corona traffic light at 28 of 96 circles in Bavaria on dark red: Rottal-Inn, Augsburg and Schweinfurt with high numbers
On Monday (October 26th) the Bavarian corona traffic light * showed
dark red
for 28 of 96 districts and urban districts
, because there were recently more than 100 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days.
In the Rottal-Inn district, the seven-day value * according to the Robert Koch Institute * (RKI) on Tuesday morning was 239. Cities like
Augsburg and Schweinfurt also
have particularly high numbers and are already scratching the
200 mark.
Since today the actual #Lockdown in @RottalInn in #Niederbayern: The current RKI- # incidence value is today with 239.5 (27.10., 00:00) the second highest in Germany.
These measures now apply to the #RottalInn district.
@ BR24 https://t.co/b5nk8CrqiM
- Laila Heyne (@LailaHeyne) October 27, 2020
After Berchtesgaden, Rottal-Inn is the second district in the Free State in which public life is again drastically restricted.
In other federal states there are no comparable
measures
to date
.
Entrepreneurs from the Berchtesgadener Land have now
filed
a
lawsuit against the District Office and the Free State of Bavaria
.
In the urgent application to the administrative court in Munich, which the “Passauer Neue Presse” (Tuesday) received, it is argued, among other things, that the measures are not sufficiently justified.
The so-called lockdown is disproportionate.
Söder makes the announcement come true: New Corona rules in Bavaria since Friday (October 23)
Corona lockdown in Berchtesgadener Land: Entrepreneurs complain - "Example made"
According to the media report,
lawyer Frank Starke from
Bad Reichenhall
criticizes the fact that all hotels and restaurants had to close despite their hygiene concepts.
There is no reason to prohibit operation outside.
Bavaria could not
"hold the entire industry in kin"
.
Mild measures to reduce the rising Corona * numbers have not been examined.
Instead, an “example was made”.
Mike Rupin, the chairman of the Reichenhaller Unternehmerforum, initiated the lawsuit according to "PNP".
Behind it are more than 150 entrepreneurs from the district and associations.
Since a person affected has to sue, the
urgent application runs
under the name of Sylvia and Dirk Finsel.
You run a guest house in Bad Reichenhall.
The district administrator of the
Rottal-Inn district
, Michael Fahmüller, sees the proximity to Austria as one of the reasons for the enormously increased corona numbers.
* “You have to say that openly,” he said - even if this connection could not be proven.
In the neighboring country, the measures were not as strict as in Bavaria for a long time.
On Tuesday there is a meeting between Bavaria's State Chancellor
Florian Herrmann
(CSU) and Austria's European Minister Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP) - the topic could be discussed there.
(kam / dpa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.
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