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Corona card in Bavaria almost completely red: Alarming number from hospitals - but 240 guests in the restaurant

2020-11-01T20:56:32.907Z


Corona in Bavaria: The lockdown is imminent. Here are all the measures that apply from Monday. The Christkindlmarkt in Munich has also been canceled. The situation in Bavaria.


Corona in Bavaria: The lockdown is imminent.

Here are all the measures that apply from Monday.

The Christkindlmarkt in Munich has also been canceled.

The situation in Bavaria.

  • A summary of the starting

    current Monday (November 2)

    Corona * -

    restrictions

    can be found from the

    update of 14:34

    .

    You will then find the entire PK in the ticker for reading.

  • Bavaria is making 23 million available for improving the hygiene situation in daycare centers (update from October 31, 9:50 a.m.).

  • This news ticker is updated continuously.

  • Here you can find current case numbers * in Bavaria as a map

Corona news for Bavaria: The situation on Sunday (November 1st)

Update from November 1, 8:00 p.m.:

The

corona situation in Bavaria

is still serious.

Therefore, from Monday, strict rules will apply to gastronomy, among other things - in

Franconia

this apparently

triggered

a run on a

Chinese restaurant

that was

difficult to imagine

:

According to the police,

240 people were found in a restaurant

in

Ansbach

.

As the portal

infranken.de

reports, the operators apparently

observed

"no hygiene measures"

.

There was also no ventilation.

A very overcrowded parking lot in front of the restaurant indicated the problems.

Now the hosts are threatened with a

complaint

.

The

city ​​of Augsburg

has meanwhile overturned part of its own mask regulation: According to a report by the

Augsburger Allgemeine

(article behind the payment barrier),

mouth and nose protection

will no longer have to be

worn

on all walks along the

rivers Lech and Wertach

.

This is only mandatory in more heavily frequented places.

The strict rule had caused criticism in the city.

Corona outbreak in nursing home not far from Munich - Corona demo declared as a "church service"

Update from November 1, 6:20 p.m.:

Bad news in the second wave of pandemics comes from

Markt Schwaben

(Ebersberg district) - in a

nursing home

in the town not far from the state capital of Munich, there has been a massive

corona outbreak

, like

Merkur.de

* reported.

47 people tested positive and two died.

Now the Bundeswehr should help.

Meanwhile, a

larger demonstration against the Corona measures

in Germany took place

in

Munich

on Sunday

.

With a view to the rules in force in the Free State, one participant stated that it was a “church service” *.

The city only allowed 1,000 participants to attend the demonstration, and two courts had upheld the restrictions.

Corona in Bavaria: Alarming number from hospitals in the Free State

Update from November 1, 3:52 p.m.:

Bit by bit, the

hospitals in Bavaria

are also

getting closer to overload.

"Currently

224 Covid patients are

ventilated in an intensive care unit," said the managing director of the

Bavarian hospital company

, Siegfried Hasenbein, on Sunday of the

dpa

in

Munich

.

On October 1st there were 51.

Accordingly, the number of coronavirus patients who are ventilated in intensive care units in Bavaria has

quadrupled.

The

Bavarian hospitals

are "still a long way" away from overload.

"But of course that is a

worrying development,

" warns Hasenbein urgently.

"You have to try with all your might to flatten and slow down this increasing number of infections." Since a

further increase is

expected, he considers the

measures of the federal government

to be correct and important: "It was urgently necessary to react." Although Bavarian Clinics are well equipped, but should not continue as they have in the last two or three months.

The 📈 infection curve is currently rising steeply.

So we appeal to all of you out there to keep going!

We made it through the first wave well in Germany and are confident that we can still manage that.

#BreakbreakerLockdown

- Munich Clinic (@muenchenklinik) October 28, 2020

Update from November 1, 1:49 p.m.:

As the last larger city, Regensburg * has now exceeded the 100 mark for the 7-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants.

On Saturday this was still around 88. Today the RKI reports for Regensburg: 101.2.

However, the Regensburg residents do not have to fear great extra measures after the Germany-wide lockdown will come into force tomorrow anyway, with tightened rules for Bavaria.

Regensburg has so far been noted with consistently low numbers of new infections.

Both in the city and in the district.

The Upper Bavarian district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen * also cracked the 100 mark today.

+

Corona in Bavaria: Regensburg also exceeds the 100 case mark.

© picture-alliance / dpa / dpaweb / Armin Weigel

Update from November 1, 11:15:

The

seven-day value

at the

Corona infections

in the district of Rottal-Inn, according to the

Robert Koch Institute (RKI)

back below the mark of

300

declined.

On Sunday, the RKI reported 293 cases per 100,000 inhabitants within the past seven days.

The day before it was 304.5.

The Bavarian Corona map is now almost

completely colored red or dark

red.

Only the district of Amberg-Sulzbach was not in one of the two highest warning levels on Sunday, according to the RKI, with an incidence of 36.9.

The red warning level applies from a value of 50, the dark red from an incidence of 100.

Update from November 1, 10:03 a.m.:

Opponents of the Corona measures want to demonstrate again in Munich on Sunday.

The city has allowed a rally of the alliance

"lateral thinking 089"

under strict conditions.

A maximum of

1000 people

instead of the registered 5000 are allowed

to take

part in the event under the motto “Think outside the box” at All Saints' Day on

Theresienwiese

from

4.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.

at the latest

, as the district administration department announced on Friday.

An urgent application by the organizers against the conditions before the Munich Administrative Court failed.

TV pastor

Jürgen Fliege has

announced

himself as a speaker

.

Corona ticker for Bavaria - the situation on Saturday (October 31)

Update from October 31, 1:13 p.m.:

On Monday (November 2), the

partial lockdown

begins in Bavaria and the rest of Germany

.

Linked to this is the

ban on tourist travel

.

For vacationers who are currently still traveling in the Free State, this means that they

must have left

their

hotels

and

pensions

by Monday morning

, writes

br24.de

after an inquiry to the

Ministry of Health

.

The ministry's statement: “According to the eighth Bavarian Infection Protection Measures Ordinance,

overnight stays for tourist reasons

in commercial accommodation such as hotels etc. are

no longer permitted

in

Bavaria

from Monday next week (November 2nd)

.

Overnight guests are allowed to leave during the morning of November 2nd as a gesture of goodwill, although the regulation actually applies from midnight. "

Update from October 31, 9:50 a.m.:

The Free State is making another 23 million euros to improve the

hygiene

situation

in the Bavarian daycare centers

.

According to

Family Minister Carolina Trautner

(CSU),

13 million of these are to be

spent in CO2 sensors and air purification devices.

For the remaining ten million euros, disinfectant dispensers, mobile partitions, contactless clinical thermometers and protective masks are to be purchased.

"With a view to the upcoming winter, it is particularly important to support the facilities financially now and

to give

the daycare workers

and

families

more

security in terms of infection protection

," said

Trautner

on Saturday. 

The money is to be distributed to the municipalities depending on the number of children being looked after.

A decision is then to be made there as to which carriers will receive how many funds.

The funding was already decided on

October 1st in the state parliament

.

This means that purchases made since then can also be claimed retrospectively.

Meanwhile, the leader in terms of the

7-day incidence is

reporting

a new high.

In

the Rottal-Inn district

, according to the RKI, the cases have risen to 304.5 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The south-east Bavarian region was the first in Germany to slip over the 300 mark.

In

Bavaria

there is currently only one district that is below the

red incidence mark

of 50 cases.

In

Amberg-Sulzbach

, the value on Saturday was 38.8.

Corona virus in Bavaria: Christmas markets canceled - showmen worried

Update from October 31st, 8.15 a.m.:

The cancellation of the

Christkindl and Christmas markets

is

a shock

for

showmen

.

"We are shaken," said the Vice President of the German Showmen Association, Lorenz Kalb, in Nuremberg.

The most important source of income, in this

year already marked

by

Corona, will

break

away.

Even the cancellation of the various

folk festivals

hit the industry hard.

According to Kalb,

many of the thousands of

fairground businesses

in Germany have been missing their income since the end of last year.

"We urgently need

support,

" he said.

"We are the ones who have been affected by the crisis the longest."

Update from October 30th, 9:20 pm

: Shortly after the

cancellation of the Munich Christkindlmarkt

,

the next decision is announced

from

Munich

: The

Corona demo of

the initiative "lateral thinking 089"

announced for Sunday

on the Theresienwiese may take place.

However, the

demonstrators are

only allowed to appear with 1000 instead of 5000 participants, they have to

keep

the

distance

requirement

and

wear

masks

.

However, the chairman of the meeting was rejected as a speaker.

He had already attracted attention in the past with statements that would not guarantee a peaceful process, so the district administration department.

Corona in Bavaria: Munich's crisis team cancels the Christmas market

Update from October 30th, 4:20 p.m

.: The crisis team of the city of Munich has just made a difficult decision.

The Christkindlmarkt in Munich is canceled.

But not only the one on Marienplatz, but also all other markets.

Given the current infection situation, the risk is simply too high for those responsible.

+++ EIL +++ The #Christkindlmarkt in # Munich is canceled.

Everyone else too!

The crisis team in the #Town hall has just decided that.

The reason, of course: #Corona and the increasing number of infections (Photo: dpa) pic.twitter.com/6u1EZutiAA

- Sascha Karowski (@skarowski) October 30, 2020

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Munich residents will have to do without this panorama in 2020: The Christmas market in Munich has been canceled due to Corona.

© Achim Frank Schmidt

Update from October 30, 2 p.m

.: In his government statement, Markus Söder made a mask faux pas at the end.

The AfD raged, but the President of the State Parliament Ilse Aigner took rigorous action.

Update from October 30th, 12 noon:

The nursing staff in hospitals and nursing homes in Bavaria is sounding the

alarm in

view of the worsening corona situation

.

The burden for the carers is almost unbearable.

"The already thin

staffing

levels mean

that nurses have to continue working despite the infection in

order to guarantee the supply," says a message from the Association of Nurses in Bavaria.

"It is to be feared that they

will

not

survive

this more massive

second corona wave

."

In addition to physical problems, psychological stress is also increasingly becoming the focus.

The association see the danger of psychologically effective effects to an ever greater extent

causing

lasting damage to

the

health of nursing staff

.



"

Twelve-hour shifts

, lower nursing staff limits that have been deleted without replacement and everything that leads to additional stress on the medical staff must be a thing of the past, just like the strict cordoning off of care facilities," demanded the association's president,

Georg Sigl-Lehner

.

In addition, the occupational health and safety of the nursing staff must be given absolute priority - otherwise the staff cover will be even thinner.



It's not too late for that yet, said Sigl-Lehner.

“For example, we are available with a test concept based on the rapid antigen tests that we can provide and that would help in many facilities to reduce the health risk for employees,” he emphasized.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Rottal-Inn district is scratching the 300 mark

Update of 30 October, 8:14:

The

district Rottal-Inn

scratching According to the Robert-Koch-Institut in the

seven-day incidence

of the brand of

300 Corona infections

.

On Friday, the RKI reported 299.6 cases within the last seven days.

The Bavarian Corona map is now almost completely

colored red or dark

red.

Only the districts of Amberg-Sulzbach and Regen were not in the two highest warning levels on Friday, according to RKI information.

Corona in Bavaria: Söder announces sharper lockdown for the Free State

Update from October 30, 6:08 a.m

.: On Wednesday, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a limited

lockdown

for November, yesterday Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder announced that there would be a tightened lockdown in the Free State (see update from October 29, 2:34 p.m.).

There is now a special session in the state parliament on Friday - the focus is

on Söder's

second government declaration

within two weeks.

The CSU chief had already announced on Thursday


after the cabinet meeting that the debate would reveal who was

fighting the pandemic

.



After the speech, an

urgency motion from the CSU and free voters should also be

voted on, in which the key points of the new anti-corona measures are listed.

However, the vote is not 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 any 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.



The

President of the State Parliament, Ilse Aigner

(CSU), agrees: “Parliamentary debates and decisions increase the transparency, understanding and trust of the citizens.

I am convinced that the democratic discussion in the state parliament will make an important contribution to securing and strengthening acceptance and solidarity among the population. "

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Cabinet decides on a bonus for employees of the public health service

Update from October 29, 6:02 p.m.:

To

thank

the 6,800 employees of the

public health service in Bavaria

for their tireless efforts over the past few months, the cabinet decided on a

corona bonus

on Thursday

.

The employees in the state and municipal health offices, the governments, the State Office for Health and Food Safety, the State Office for Care and the State Ministry for Health and Care are to receive 500 euros once.

For this purpose,

3.5 million euros

from the Corona special fund are earmarked.

Corona virus in Bavaria: Augsburg and Rosenheim go into lockdown earlier

Update from October 29th, 5:06 pm:

The

partial lockdown in Bavaria

from November 2nd is fixed.

This has

Prime Minister Markus Söder

confirmed (CSU) on Thursday again at a press conference.

Gastronomy, cultural and leisure facilities will remain closed for four weeks.

The contact restrictions were tightened again.

Some

municipalities in Bavaria

don't want to wait for the weekend and implement the measures on Friday.

Augsburg's Lord Mayor Eva Weber (CSU) said on Thursday afternoon that November 2nd was

too late

due to the high number of

infections

.

The third largest city in Bavaria

will go

into

partial lockdown

from Friday evening

.

And the Upper Bavarian city of

Rosenheim also

prefers the introduction.

The

new corona rules will

apply there from 9 p.m. on Friday evening

.

The number of

infections is

extremely high

in both cities

.

According to the State Office for Health and Food Safety,

Augsburg Stadt

has a

7-day incidence

of 223 and Rosenheim of 256.

In

Augsburg

there was also a test breakdown in a laboratory.

31 people received

false positive test results

.

This could also have an impact on the

incidence

value in the Swabian city.

Corona in Bavaria: Tourism industry hopes for a successful ski season

Update from October 29th, 3:43 p.m.:

Despite the extensive and far-reaching

corona measures

, people in

Upper Bavaria are

hoping

for a good

ski season

.

The spokeswoman for the Upper Bavarian Tourism Association, Cindy Peplinski, said in an interview with the

German Press Agency

that the

lockdown is

hitting the industry hard, but November is usually the weakest month anyway.

"There is still great confidence in the Upper Bavarian Alpine destinations that a challenging but good

winter season

is ahead of us

."

It is also assumed that due to the

corona situation in neighboring countries,

more people

will be vacationing

in the

Bavarian ski areas

.

Guests also feared

quarantine obligations

when returning to Germany and wanted the security of being able to return home at any time.

2.34 p.m.:

With that we close this live ticker with another summary.

You can continue to read all the news about the Corona situation in Bavaria here, just no longer every minute.

Here again the measures in a nutshell: The resolutions of the Corona summit in Berlin apply, with the Bavarian tightening that the contact restriction on two households also extends quite explicitly to private space.

In the Berlin resolution, the private contact restriction is only a recommendation.

By the way, if you are desperate about the Corona number theory again: This is why the incidence values ​​so often deviate from each other. *

Corona lockdown in Bavaria: These restrictions apply from Monday (November 2nd)

  • Contact:

    Only two households and a maximum of ten people are allowed to meet.

    In Bavaria, this restriction also explicitly applies to one's own home.

  • The

    gastronomy

    , i.e. bars, clubs, but also restaurants, pubs and pubs close completely.

    Delivery services

    and take-away are still allowed.

  • All

    leisure facilities

    will be closed, i.e. cinemas, theaters, concert halls, casinos, brothels and so on.

  • All

    sports facilities will also be

    closed.

    That means: swimming pools, fitness studios, saunas, as well as amateur or club sports - all closed and abolished.

  • Hotels

    are only allowed to accept business travelers.

    Tourists are forbidden.

    Generally one should refrain from traveling anyway.

    This also applies to day trips.

  • Hairdressers

    remain open - as do schools and daycare centers - as well as retail and wholesale.

  • Home office is

    recommended

    where possible,

    but companies continue to work as normal.

2:13 p.m

.: The press conference with Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) is over.

Now the BR is still talking to the CSU parliamentary group chairman Thomas Kreuzer and representatives of the other parliamentary groups in the

Bavarian state parliament

.

Here, too, Kreuzer's tenor is: Better to keep schools open than pubs.

The FDP criticizes that. The Greens basically support the measures.

Tomorrow in a special session in the state parliament, all parliamentary groups will have the opportunity to express their criticism and concerns about the lockdown.

The Free Voters, however, are united behind the course of the state government.

Therefore, announced urgent motions will hardly have a chance of a majority.

13:56

: Also head of the state chancellery - "Human contacts are the fodder for the virus" -

Florian Herrmann (CSU)

agrees with the tenor and asks everyone to refrain from private travel if possible.

Citizens are encouraged to refrain from private trips and visits, reports State Chancellery Florian Herrmann.

Therefore, from November 2nd, hotel stays are only allowed for business purposes.

- BR24 (@ BR24) October 29, 2020

1:50 p.m.:

After Söder,

Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters),

Minister of Economics,

speaks

.

“The impacts are increasing,” says

Aiwanger.

He asks every critic to put himself in the position of the district administrators and ministers, i.e. the decision-makers.

“The numbers arrive in the hospitals.” The person who criticizes the lockdown then also has to explain to the family why their family member is no longer receiving an intensive care bed because the hospital is full.

"The current measures will also not stick to it," says Aiwanger.

1:50 p.m.: In a nutshell:

There are not really any extra measures for Bavaria, Söder simply explained the measures decided in Berlin yesterday for Bavaria and tightened them a little.

What new information is: In the coming days, the state government will declare a disaster across Bavaria in

order to be able to provide the best possible care for the heavily burdened hospitals.

Bavaria wants to declare a disaster again in the next few days because the number of intensive care patients is increasing sharply, says Söder.

“It rises steeply.

Doing nothing will make it worse. "

- Christian Deutschländer (@CDeutschlaender) October 29, 2020

For Söder, the most important point is the

contact restriction

, "not a contact ban like in France, but a contact restriction", which in Bavaria also explicitly applies to private areas.

The same applies to private apartments: a maximum of 10 people and only two households.

In Bavaria it is therefore generally binding that - regardless of where - only the members of your own household and another household may meet, with a maximum of ten people in total.

The federal-state decision on Wednesday had explicitly regulated this only for “staying in public”.

So it's much stricter in Bavaria.

Schools and day-care centers, on the other hand, remain open, as does retail and wholesale trade under the current rules (distance requirement, only one customer per 10 square meters, etc.).

1:47 p.m

.: “November is always a dark month of the year.

It has never been my favorite month, ”says Söder.

And closes with an appeal that everyone now also adhere to the measures so that November can pass quickly.

Söder announces Corona lockdown: hopes that Christmas will look better again

1:46 p.m.:

The hope is great, with Söder even a conviction "that Christmas will look better again."

1:43 p.m.:

Söder also tries to refute the argument that the infection mainly happens at private parties and meetings.

That is right.

It is also correct, however, that the open gastronomy apparently did not hold anyone in front of private celebrations, otherwise it would look different with the infection numbers.

1:41 p.m

.: "The institutions such as gastronomy and culture have put an incredible

amount of

effort into infection protection

concepts,

" says Söder.

Nevertheless, they have to be closed.

In the same breath, Söder refers to the compensation program announced yesterday.

“That has never been done in Bavaria before.” With up to 50 employees, 75 percent of the turnover from November last year is paid.

With more employees, a little less.

Söder tightens lockdown decision for Bavaria: contact restrictions also apply in private areas

1.40 p.m

.: Now he comes to the measures, as announced yesterday.

Only two households are allowed to meet.

Also for schoolchildren on vacation: meeting a friend is okay, two is too many.

This also applies to leisure and amateur sports.

All leisure facilities will be closed.

And that is less strictly regulated in the nationwide decision: In Bavaria, meetings in private rooms are only allowed with two households and a maximum of ten people.

1.39 p.m

.: Söder thanks the prime ministers of the federal states, who go along with the lockdown despite lower infection

numbers

than Bavaria.

1:38 p.m.:

The infection process can no longer be controlled in any other way.

That is also what the RKI says.

According to the RKI, only 20 percent of the chains of infection are traceable.

1:36 p.m.:

Now Söder is repeating the measures for the lockdown light, as announced yesterday by Merkel and Söder, which is primarily aimed at the leisure sector.

1.35 p.m.:

Söder criticizes the attitude of commentators who say deaths are part of it in the strongest possible terms.

Bavaria would not survive the so-called contamination strategy.

1:34 p.m.:

The German research community wrote to politicians in a joint letter.

If nothing happens, there will be up to 90,000 infections per day in Germany at the end of November.

The deaths are already rising again in Germany.

Söder live on the corona situation: a disaster should be declared in the next few days

1:32 p.m.:

The number of infections in the past week has doubled.

The beds in the hospitals are already running out.

Therefore, Söder wants to declare the disaster, the disaster for Bavaria *.

1.30 p.m.:

First of all, Söder gives the facts, over 3000 cases on Wednesday and a 7-day incidence 107. Also for Bavaria, a new record according to Söder.

1.30 p.m.:

Söder is there and speaks.

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Söder on the way to the press conference, where he will announce a tightened corona lockdown for Bavaria.

© Peter Kneffel / dpa

1:27 p.m.:

Markus Söder is still waiting.

We'll ticker here in writing as soon as he's there.

In the video above you can see the live stream from the press conference.

Update from October 29, 12:57 p.m.:

Simone Fleischmann, President of the Bavarian Teachers' Association (BLLV), sees continuing

school operations

with high corona numbers as a difficult balancing act.

It is about offering as many lessons live as possible - but only if

100 percent health

protection is guaranteed for the students and everyone who works in the school, she told the German Press Agency on Thursday.

"If that is not the case, the school has to close," emphasized Fleischmann.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: After the lockdown was announced - Söder speaks at a press conference - live here

The Bavarian cabinet has been discussing the November lockdown announced on Wednesday by Chancellor Angela Merkel since the morning.

At 1.30 p.m. there will be a

press conference

with Prime Minister Markus Söder and Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger.

You can follow them here in the live stream and ticker.

Corona in Bavaria: the seven-day incidence in Augsburg continues to rise

Update from October 29, 10:41 a.m.:

Yesterday,

Chancellor Angela Merkel announced

a lockdown for November.

Bavaria's Prime Minister was also present at the press conference in Berlin.

The new measures will apply from Monday (November 2nd) - here you will find an overview of the rains.

In Bavaria's third largest city, Augsburg *, the value of new corona infections has meanwhile increased further.

The seven-day incidence value * rose there from 224 to 257. Augsburg has been one of the Bavarian cities with the highest numbers of new infections for weeks.

On Wednesday, however, the increase in the seven-day value was only slight.

Mayor Eva Weber (CSU) wanted to report on the further procedure on Thursday afternoon following a city council meeting.

So far, the municipality had

not ruled out

an urban

lockdown

as a further measure.



Professor Michael Beyer

, the medical director at the Augsburg University Hospital, explained in an interview with the "Augsburger Allgemeine" (Thursday) that his house had to

reject patients with minor illnesses

due to the high exposure to

Covid 19 sufferers

.

The University Hospital has now agreed with other hospitals in the city and in the Augsburg district that they will take over some of the Covid 19 patients.

Corona lockdown in Bavaria: Söder government consults, does he change anything to the rules?

A novelty in the state parliament

First report from October 29, 8:33 a.m .:

Munich - On Wednesday evening (October 28), the

federal and state governments

agreed on a one-month limited lockdown.

This applies from Monday (November 2nd) for the rest of the month.

The Bavarian cabinet is now advising on implementation in the Free State.

To do this, the state's Corona regulation must be adjusted again.

There will be a press conference at 1.30 p.m.

Prime Minister Markus Söder * together with

Minister of Economics Hubert Aiwanger will

inform

about the results of the meeting.

In the course of the pandemic so far, Bavaria has often had stricter rules than other parts of Germany.

It is not yet clear whether Söder will pull out this time.

However, at yesterday's press conference with Merkel, he emphasized that all prime ministers

would support

the

lockdown

* and declared: "We are a solidarity society and not an

ego-country."

Coronavirus in Bavaria: Angela Merkel and country leaders decide on limited lockdown

In view of the sharp rise in the number of Corona * infections, Chancellor Angela Merkel * and the country leaders agreed on the drastic anti-Corona measures.

The

federal and state governments want to break the second wave *

with strict

contact restrictions

and the shutdown of almost all community leisure activities.



This means that

hotels, restaurants, cinemas and theaters

will have to close for the rest of November from next Monday.

Day-care centers, schools and shops

should remain open - unlike in spring.

There is already resistance in Munich.

Corona summit with Chancellor Merkel - "Burdensome measures" for all of Germany

Corona lockdown in Germany: Söder-Kabinett advises on the implementation of the measures in Bavaria

In the Bavarian state parliament there is to be a vote on the

anti-corona policy

of the federal and state governments

for the first time this Friday

- a novelty.

For legal reasons, however, this is not binding.

Reason: Although the Federal Infection Protection Act gives the state governments the option of their own Corona ordinances, it does not provide for legislative powers for the individual state parliaments.

Nevertheless, such a vote should give the

debates in the state parliament

a bit more weight - and conversely, help the state government gain additional political legitimation.

We want large parliamentary participation in Bavaria for the necessary corona measures.

The Council of Ministers will meet tomorrow via video link.

Then we will discuss the resolutions in @Landtag_Bayern on Friday.

Corona is a joint task.

- Markus Söder (@Markus_Soeder) October 28, 2020

In a special session of the state parliament, Prime Minister Markus Söder then also wants to make his second government declaration * on the Corona * crisis within two weeks.

Then 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.

(kam / dpa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.

Week after week, Prime Minister Markus Söder invites you to a press conference marathon.

New things rarely come out.

Merkur.de * -Editor Veronika Mahnkopf comments. *

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Source: merkur

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