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Corona in Bavaria: Söder takes a clear position after Merkel decisions - and gives a forecast

2020-10-29T21:00:22.815Z


The corona numbers are increasing across Germany, including Bavaria. Angela Merkel consulted with the country leaders. The results are now clear.


The corona numbers are increasing across Germany, including Bavaria.

Angela Merkel consulted with the country leaders.

The results are now clear.

  • The Corona * numbers are also increasing in the Free State, in two circles there is already a de facto lockdown (see first report)

  • Prime Minister Söder made it clear: "November will be a very decisive month."

  • Here we offer you the current case numbers in Bavaria in a map *.

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Update from October 29, 6.21 a.m

.: After the agreement of the federal and state governments on a one-month limited

lockdown,

the Bavarian cabinet will discuss the specific implementation in the Free State on Thursday.

The state's Corona regulation must be adjusted again.

On Friday afternoon there should be a vote for the first time on the

anti-corona policy of the federal and

state governments.

The vote is formally not binding for the state government for legal reasons, but it is still a novelty.

In a special session of the state parliament,

Prime Minister Markus Söder

(CSU) initially

wants

to make his second government statement on the corona crisis within two weeks.

Subsequently, an urgency motion from the CSU and free voters should be voted on, in which the key points of the new anti-corona measures are listed.



The vote cannot be legally binding because the Federal Infection Protection Act gives the state governments the option of their own Corona ordinances, but it does not provide for legislative powers for the individual state parliaments.

Nevertheless, such a vote should then give the debates in the state parliament a bit more weight - and, conversely, help the state government gain additional political legitimation.

Corona in Bavaria: Söder takes a clear position after Merkel resolutions: "Are not ego land"

Update from October 28th, 6.43pm:

Now it's official.

Angela Merkel

announced at the press conference following the meeting with the heads of state that there will be a

"slight lockdown" in Germany

- and thus also in

Bavaria

-

from next Monday (November 2nd)

.

The measures decided at the meeting are also supported and supported by all Prime Ministers.

Markus Söder

(CSU)

confirmed this

after

the meeting.

"We are a solidarity society and not an ego-land."

The new Corona rules * include a stricter

ban on contact

, a waiver of

tourist trips

in Germany and

gastronomy

and

cultural sites

must close.

Söder

emphasized that it was important to take action now and not wait any longer.

"The longer we wait, the harder it gets," he said.

"The alternative of doing nothing or doing less might end up in the situation where we have to make the decision in the hospitals of life and death." 

The aim is to reduce contacts by 75 percent by December.

"It seems hard in the short term, but in the long term it is milder than the alternatives of doing nothing," said

Söder

.

In two weeks they want to come together again for an interim meeting in Berlin.

The

“slight lockdown” should

end again

in four weeks

.

“We prescribe a four-week therapy, if you can tell.

We hope that the dose is right, that it is successful, ”said the

Prime Minister

.

Update from October 28, 4:32 p.m

.: Angela Merkel's first plans from the consultations with the country leaders have already leaked.

The Chancellor will announce the details at a press conference today.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Infection numbers continue to rise sharply - critical mark exceeded

Update from October 28, 3:27 p.m

.: In Bavaria, the number of

new corona infections

continues to rise sharply.

In the meantime, the entire Free State has on average clearly exceeded the critical mark of 100 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days.

This was announced by the State Office for Health and Food Safety (LGL) in Erlangen.

After the value was 96 on Tuesday, it climbed to 105 on Wednesday



. Swabia had the highest value among the districts with almost 123, followed by Upper Bavaria (117) and Lower Bavaria (112).

The three Franconian districts and the Upper Palatinate were still below the 100 mark, which is considered "dark red" according to the new classification of the state government.

In the city of Rosenheim the value rose to 255 on Wednesday, in Augsburg the value climbed to 224.

Meanwhile, more and more plans by the Prime Minister and the Chancellor seep through: According to

Bild, the 

government is deciding on 

contact restrictions

.

That would mean that only people from a maximum of two households should meet outside.

You can find all information about the consultation of Angela Merkel with the Prime Minister in our ticker.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: State parliament should advise on tightening the measures

Update from October 28, 12.50 p.m

.: Bavaria's Prime Minister

Markus Söder

wants to

consult

the

state parliament

on

the planned tightening of the anti-corona measures

.

The state government therefore asked the state parliament for a

special session

this Friday, as the German press agency learned on Wednesday from government circles in Munich.

There should be broad parliamentary participation, it said.

The state parliament then invited all members to a special session at 1 p.m.



The prime ministers of the federal states want to

discuss a drastic tightening of the anti-corona measures

with

Chancellor Angela Merkel

on Wednesday afternoon

.

This Thursday the Bavarian cabinet wants to talk about the implementation in the Free State.

Corona in Bavaria: Söder wants to go one step further with "Lockdown" light "- Merkel's plans seep through

Update from October 28, 12:06 p.m.:

Will further restrictions for Germany in the

corona pandemic be

announced

today

?

Chancellor Angela Merkel reportedly wants the measures to start on November 4th.

Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder apparently wants to go one step further.

The Free State would like to put an earlier start of the measures up for discussion (see update from 11:26 a.m.).

According to Achim Wendler, head of the state policy editorial team at BR24, Söder and the state government want to

ask

the state parliament for a

special session

on Friday.

The

corona package

should then be put to the vote.

# Söder u state government ask for my information the state parliament for a special session on Friday.

#Corona package should be put to the vote.

#Parlamentsbeteiligung @ BR24

- Achim Wendler (@AchWendler) October 28, 2020

Update from October 28, 11:26 a.m

.: Today from 1 p.m. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) wants to

decide

with the Prime Minister on far-reaching

restrictions on

public life in Germany.

The reason is the increasing corona numbers.

There is disagreement

among the country

leaders

as to how far these restrictions should go.

At a press conference yesterday, Bavaria's Prime Minister Söder made it clear: “Better to be the same and correct than late and half-hearted.” Angela Merkel would argue that the measures should start

on November 4th

, but according to the information in the image, the Free State wants an

earlier start

for discussion put.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Do Merkel's measures apply throughout November?

Update from October 28th, 6.45 a.m.:

Angela Merkel

is obviously determined to shut down public life in Germany from November 4th.

That suggests a

resolution proposal

for the Prime Minister's Conference, from which

Bild

quotes.

Apparently, the measures prescribed should last the whole of November.

Leisure facilities

 and 

restaurants

 are to close during this period, 

daycare centers

 and 

schools will

 remain open.

Spending time in 

public

 will apparently only be allowed with members of your own household and those of another household.

Schongau: Numerous patients infected in hospital - employees in quarantine

Update from October 27, 7:20 p.m.:

The worst case has occurred in the hospital in Schongau (Weilheim-Schongau district): 17 patients who were treated for other complaints were infected with the corona virus.

All 600 employees must be in quarantine *.

Update from October 27, 6:33 p.m.:

People from

foreign corona risk areas

are

now

allowed

to

re-

enter Bavaria

without having

to be

quarantined

immediately

.

Bavaria's State Chancellor Florian Herrmann (CSU)

and Austria's European Minister Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP) agreed at a meeting on Tuesday (October 27) in Munich to remove hurdles for "

small border traffic

", for example for trips to go shopping or to visit the doctor Neighboring country.

So far, people who came

from a

foreign risk area

without a negative Corona test

- currently including

Tyrol and Vorarlberg

- had to be quarantined for 14 days.

The Bavarian Entry Quarantine

Ordinance will

also be adapted for small border traffic on November 9,

Bavaria is based

on a model ordinance of the federal government.

And in anticipation of this new regulation, this

border traffic will

already be "pragmatically enabled", said

Herrmann

.

This corresponds to the reality of life and the needs of the people in the

border areas

, he emphasized.

In Austria there are no requirements for people arriving from Germany.

At the same time,

Herrmann

called for

unnecessary trips to be avoided

and contacts to be restricted wherever possible.

The top priority in the fight against the corona virus remains

caution and circumspection

, he emphasized.

For

commuters

who regularly

travel

to

Bavaria

from

risk areas,

for example to work or study

, the newly introduced

weekly corona test obligation

applies regardless of this

.

Corona in Bavaria: lawsuits against strict measures in the Berchtesgaden district - numbers continue to rise

Update from October 27, 5.45 p.m.:

There

are increasing number of legal actions

against the

strict corona measures

that apply in the Berchtesgadener Land district.

The Munich Administrative

Court

also received an already announced

lawsuit

and an

urgent application from

a

hotelier

.

So far, formally more than a dozen proceedings against the regulations - complaints and emergency applications - are pending; in terms of content, there were almost ten.

On Tuesday (October 27), the

number of new corona infections

per 100,000 inhabitants

scratched

just under the 300 mark

within a week

, the number rose to almost 296 according to the district office in the district - a

record value

.

According to the general decree from last week, leaving your own apartment until November 2nd is only allowed with a valid reason.

The

restaurants

remain closed.

Only business travelers are allowed to stay overnight

in the

accommodation establishments

.

Hoteliers and restaurateurs are

resisting the regulations.

In addition,

pupils

filed a lawsuit

who were no longer allowed to attend schools outside the district.

The

administrative court has already rejected the

urgent application by a high school student

who, in view of the upcoming exams, wanted to attend classes in her school in the neighboring district of Traunstein.

The proceedings of a

student

who

attends high school

in

Salzburg

, plays ice hockey there at a high level and is now unable to train

is still pending

.

The

new lawsuit by a pension operator

and his

urgent application

support around 150 companies in the region, as the chairman of the Bad Reichenhall Entrepreneur Forum, Mike Rupin, announced.

"It is not a single one who is fighting against windmills like Don Quixote, it is

entrepreneurship

and it is the

citizens of an entire district

who stand up and use their democratic means," wrote Rupin in a press release.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Numbers continue to rise - whole Free State soon to be "dark red"?

Update from October 27th, 4:55 pm:

Because of the

increasing number of new corona infections

,

all of Bavaria

will soon

be

"

dark red

".

According to the figures from the State Office for Health and Food Safety (LGL) in Erlangen on Tuesday (October 27), 96 per 100,000 inhabitants have tested positive for the

corona virus

in the entire Free State over the past seven days

.

A few days ago, the

state government in Munich set

the 100 mark as an additional, dark red warning level, previously the red value 50 was the highest level.

The

Upper Bavarian district of Berchtesgadener Land

still has the

highest seven-day value

nationwide

, which, according to the district authority, has now reached almost 296.

Behind it, according to the LGL, is the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn with 240, around 39 less than the day before.

Both

districts

have

already

imposed

exit

restrictions on the population

because of the

high numbers

.

Corona in Bavaria: Lockdown threatens in several cities - So far, no additional measures in Rosenheim

Such a

lockdown also

threatens in several independent cities.

According to the municipality,

the

corona warning value

in the

city ​​of Augsburg is

now 218.

According to the state office, the

city ​​of Rosenheim

is 217. So far, the city has not decided on additional measures.

"We will look very carefully at what options we have," said spokesman Thomas Bugl on Tuesday afternoon.

In the RoMed clinic network for the region, around

40 intensive care beds

would be

kept

for corona patients

.

"We have

zero patients in intensive care with corona

, and we have zero corona patients on a ventilator," said Bugl.

There is a "completely exaggerated assessment of the actual situation by the media".

The

city of Weiden

has, according to LGL also been skipped with the 204 200 mark.

Corona in Bavaria: Söder makes it pretty clear what he expects from Merkel

Update from October 27, 2:34 p.m.:

In view of the drastically increased corona numbers,

Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder

calls for

rapid and consistent

countermeasures from the federal and state governments

.

With a view to the Prime Minister's Conference on Wednesday (October 28), Söder said: “We have to prove ourselves tomorrow.” This is not the last chance, but another very crucial stage.

The CSU boss emphasized: "Better to be right and right than late and half-hearted." There are no longer many options for uniform national control.

And it is not enough to decide something that will be outdated in two weeks, warned Söder.

When

asked about the

"Lockdown light"

allegedly favored by Chancellor Merkel

, he said that it would be useless to comment on topics that are currently haunted by the media.

But he made it clear: “The Chancellor is a

scientist.

“So far everything has been correct, what she calculated.

"We'll wait and see what comes out tomorrow," says Söder.

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Prime Minister Markus Söder made a statement at a press conference.

© Peter Kneffel / dpa / dpa-Bildfunk

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Free State presents vaccination strategy - "It's about a voluntary vaccination"

Health Minister

Melanie Huml

was also present at the press conference after the cabinet meeting and presented a

corona vaccination concept

.

"There will be a certain prioritization of first vaccinating those who are particularly at risk." First, it should be the turn of the elderly or chronically ill as well as residents of old people's homes, nursing homes and homes for the disabled.

Medical and nursing staff, professional groups from the critical infrastructure such as police officers, firefighters and teachers as well as people with a high risk of infection, for example due to cramped living conditions, should be given priority vaccination.

"To be very clear: It's about a

voluntary vaccination,

" emphasized Huml.

The state government has also promised to keep schools and daycare centers open for as long as possible, even with rising corona numbers.

These should remain open "as long as there is some way," emphasized CSU boss Söder.

Should restrictions be necessary, schools in particular should be the last to close and be the first to open again after a possible lockdown, he emphasized.

In addition, support for the cultural sector has been announced.

The Free State is making 370 million euros available for this.

Söder comments on Merkel's "Lockdown light": The press conference for reading

Update from 2:12 p.m.:

Supposedly, Chancellor Angela Merkel favors a

"lockdown light"

.

A journalist now wants to know what Markus Söder thinks of it.

There is no point in talking now about what is haunted by the media.

There would be many more meetings tomorrow.

But he makes it clear: “The Chancellor is a

scientist.

“So far everything has been correct, what she calculated.

"We'll wait and see what comes out tomorrow," says Söder.

Many dark red circles in Bavaria are

near the border

- does the CSU boss see a connection to the neighboring countries?

An outbreak event cannot be linked to a single thing, he says.

One could certainly argue about where the focus was.

“But I don't think that will help us much,” he says.

Pointing blame

wouldn't do anything.

"Our goal is to keep the borders open." It is important that everyone involved makes an effort, "but that is also my impression." However, it could happen that at some point you have to think about border controls.

But they are not that far yet.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: "Lockdown light"?

Söder calls for national decisions

Update from 1:48 p.m

.: Söder is asked by a journalist for his assessment of the gastronomy, as this area is to be closed in the “lockdown light” plan, which Chancellor Merkel allegedly favors.

He explains that there is hardly an area where contacts are as extensive as in the catering trade.

He only ever hears where the virus would not spread, for example in restaurants.

If that were the case, the numbers would not be what they are, Söder concludes.

On the

"Lockdown Light" he will

speak before the

Prime Minister's Conference

, which will take place tomorrow, but not more specifically.

Update from 1.40 p.m.:

When asked about the lockdowns,

Söder

explains

that we are getting closer to having to make national decisions.

Uniform decisions are better and more understandable for people.

Nevertheless, regional lockdowns such as in

Berchtesgaden and Rottal-Inn are

correct, because: “We just don't let it go.” He doesn't believe in a one-week lockdown, as has been suggested in some cases.

"It's like taking antibiotics for a day," said the CSU boss.

Corona virus in Bavaria - At Söder press conference: Minister of Education announces corona bonus for school principals

Update from 1:24 p.m.:

After the Minister of Health,

Minister of Education Michael Piazolo

speaks

.

He explains that there will be a

“corona bonus” for school principals

and also for some of the teachers (around 14,000 people).

The school principals have been faced with challenges again and again in the past few months, and it will be the same in the coming months.

He therefore sees the Corona premium as a

"sign of appreciation"

.

“I think this

school year will

not necessarily be easier than the last,” said Piazolo.

The minister of education clarifies that “maximum flexibility” is required.

They want to give all students fair conditions, also with a view to the exams.

He asks for your understanding that this cannot be said for exams that are still a few months in the future ..

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Huml clarifies: "It's about a voluntary vaccination"

Update from 1:19 p.m

.: Then Huml comes to the

vaccination strategy

.

She emphasizes: “It's about a

voluntary vaccination!

“There should be a prioritization in the vaccination strategy.

People who are at increased risk due to their occupation (e.g. caregivers) or who are at risk due to their age should be vaccinated first.

"It only works together," concludes Huml with a view to the corona measures.

Regarding the # Corona # vaccination, Melanie #Huml expressly clarifies: "It's about a voluntary # vaccination, to be very clear."

- BR24 (@ BR24) October 27, 2020

Updates from 1:17 p.m .:

After Markus Söder,

Minister of Health Melanie Huml

speaks

.

You can see that the number of occupied intensive care beds in hospitals has risen in recent weeks.

"It is not easy for any local district administrator to decide on these measures," she says, referring to Rottal-Inn.

However, it is necessary.

“It is important to take these measures before it continues to grow in the retirement homes.

Before the numbers spread further, ”said the CSU politician.

Corona in Bavaria: According to Söder, November will be "a very decisive month"

Update from 1:14 p.m .:

He understands that the effects are not easy, but "we only go after what works," says Söder. "Now let's wait and see what we

decide

tomorrow in

Berlin

," says Söder with a view to the Prime Minister's Conference on Wednesday.

"We have to prove ourselves tomorrow".

The

November

"will be a very important month.

In November it will be decided how we will get through the whole winter.

At least until

Christmas

”, Söder concludes.

Update from 1:08 p.m.:

Söder explains that the Free State is

providing

100 million euros for the

vaccination strategy

.

One or two vaccines might even be approved this year, says Söder.

However, we have to wait and see whether that works.

The Free State has launched a program of

370 million euros for culture

, because Söder explains: "Restrictions without help is not a concept".

There should be scholarships for young artists, and institutions and the cinema should also be supported.

“That is a prospect,” says the CSU.

But it will still need additional support for the economy.

Press conference with Markus Söder: Berchtesgaden lockdown is probably having an effect

Update from 1:03 p.m

.: The numbers in Berchtesgadener Land are starting to stabilize, Söder draws a positive balance on the regional

lockdown

.

He concludes from the figures that it is better to react quickly and consistently than to react with delay.

Some

measures

work better if you take them immediately and do not react with delay.

One now has to find a course that is accepted by society at large.

"No placebo measures, the right dose and better consistently and faster," summarizes the CSU boss.

“Reducing contacts” is particularly important.

“There's no point in ranting, we have to do what is necessary.

We don't want a complete second lockdown like we did in the spring, ”said Söder.

If the

worst comes to the worst, daycare centers and schools

should be the last to be closed and the first to be reopened, explains Bavaria's Prime Minister.

He demands “maximum flexibility” from schools.

“This applies to digital lessons and the entire lesson design.” Children, young people and parents must “be able to rely on us,” says Söder.

Update from 1 p.m

.: Markus Söder expects

the next jumps

with a view to the

corona numbers

.

It is only a matter of time before the hospitals are overloaded.

This does not only mean the beds, but also the nursing staff.

This is currently not the case due to the time delay.

“We were right with the assessments,” Söder summarizes.

Everyone should be aware that the greatest damage to the economy is a delayed situation.

Now it depends on the appropriate timing, "the feeling that we will soon be faced with difficult decisions is growing - nationally."

Update from October 27, 12.29 p.m.:

The Bavarian cabinet has been advising on the Corona crisis since 10 a.m.

At 1 p.m. there will be a press conference with Prime Minister Markus Söder.

The CSU boss may also comment on the "Lockdown Light" allegedly favored by Angela Merkel.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Numbers in Augsburg continue to rise - is Rosenheim threatened with a lockdown?

Update from October 27, 10:56 a.m

.: The number of new corona infections continues to rise in Augsburg * - despite stricter

protective measures

.

As Bavaria's third largest city reported on Tuesday, the value per 100,000 inhabitants

climbed

to just under

218

in seven days

; the day before it was around 205. This threatens a new

lockdown

in the Swabian city.



The city administration had previously announced that it would monitor the development until midweek.

Then, in coordination with the district government and the state government in

Munich

, possible further measures should be decided.

Markus Söder is considered the political winner of the Corona crisis.

But the opposition attests to massive omissions.

Green parliamentary group leader Katharina Schulze even sees democracy in Bavaria in danger.

Rosenheim tears the 200 mark: Is there a threat of corona lockdown as in the Rottal-Inn district?

According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the

city ​​of

Rosenheim

has now broken the 200 mark.

According to the RKI, the number of new infections on Tuesday was

217.1

.

"The city top is in constant contact with the health authorities," said a spokesman for the city on request.

The Bavaria-wide

corona measures

for cities and districts in which the

corona traffic light has

jumped to dark red

currently apply in Rosenheim

.

That is the case with more than 100 infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days.



"The next step would indeed be

lockdown measures such as in Rottal-Inn or in Berchtesgadener Land,

" said the spokesman.

“But we don't have anything in our current planning yet.” However, he cannot rule out that something will change in the coming days or even during the course of the day.

There are no specific sources of infection in the city.

"It's the classic: 

diffuse infection process."

Corona in Bavaria: More and more circles “dark red” - Is Söder following Merkel's “lockdown light” plan today?

First report from October 27th, 8:57 a.m.:

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 in Munich * 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

.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Resolutions from Berlin leaked?

Is there a threat of a “lockdown light”?

Meanwhile, the first

resolutions from Berlin

are said to have already 

 leaked, which could probably be adopted at the Prime Minister's Conference on Wednesday (October 28).

Chancellor Angela Merkel would

 see

media reports after a 

"lockdown light"

as the only way to stop the current course.

The measure would then provide for the 

closure of restaurants and hotels

 , as well as a 

drastic contact restriction

.

Does Söder follow this assessment today?

The CSU boss may already reveal something at the press conference.

Corona traffic light at 28 out 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.

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 you couldn't prove this connection.

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 and tz.de are part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.

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