The corona numbers are still high.
It is not yet clear whether the lockdown will be extended.
One expert warns, however, that this would have fatal consequences for the economy.
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Bavaria's Prime Minister Söder repeatedly made it clear: "There is no reason to give the all-clear"
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Here you can find the current case numbers in Bavaria as a map. *
Update from November 20, 8:17 p.m.:
The Bavarian
economy
sees
many companies facing the end
in the event of longer or tightened
restrictions
due to
Corona
.
"In the heavily affected industries, it is already a matter of bare survival for many, as the
companies
have used their liquid funds and equity in the past few months," warned the President of the Bavarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BIHK), Eberhard Sasse on Friday.
Corona in Bavaria: Many companies face the end of the lockdown extension
He cites a
survey of
around 1,000 companies.
"If the current
lockdown light is extended
, around 40 percent of the companies in the travel industry, gastronomy, cultural and creative industries and in the event sector state that they are existentially threatened," said Sasse.
According to him, if the measures were tightened, other industries would be
drawn
into the
"Corona downward pull"
.
Already now, 55 percent of all companies surveyed recorded a falling or completely missing demand because of the
corona measures
, said Sasse.
Lockdown in Bavaria: Expert warns of "Corona downward pull"
"If the partial lockdown is extended, almost two-thirds of all companies expect some significant losses in sales by the end of the year."
Originally posted on November 20th
Munich - On Monday, the 16 Prime Minister
Angela Merkel
with her Corona * paper ran ice cold.
Bavaria is now compiling initial proposals - for
schools, border controls and New Year's Eve
.
An exclusive position paper from the State Chancellery is available
to Münchner Merkur
. * It serves as the basis for preliminary consultations within the federal states.
These should probably drag on until Wednesday.
However, there are no fixed resolutions yet.
Bavaria's proposals are primarily a bitter damper for gastronomy, Christmas and winter sports.
On Wednesday (November 25th) the federal and state governments will meet at the next
Prime Minister's Conference
.
Chancellor Angela Merkel * expects the federal states to develop a strategy for the winter.
Coronavirus: Söder visits Augsburg clinic: "No reason to give the all-clear"
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder * has already made it clear several times that he prefers a course of "caution and prudence" in the corona pandemic *.
After a visit to the Augsburg University Hospital *, the
CSU boss
made it clear on Twitter: “Unfortunately, there is no reason to give the all-clear.
The numbers are still high. ”The clinics must now be prevented from being overloaded.
"Next week we will assess whether our measures are sufficient," said Söder, referring to the Prime Minister's Conference.
Despite the corona pandemic: Söder sees an opportunity for Christmas with the family
During the visit to Bavaria's third largest city, however, he also made it clear that he still sees a chance of a Christmas party with the family. * “The goal should
be to be able to celebrate with
the family
, but we still have a way to go The way ahead of us. ”Although Christmas will be different this year than usual, for example because there are no Christmas markets or major holidays, he nevertheless emphasized:“ The more we pull ourselves together in the next few weeks, the better it will be at Christmas. ”
At the University Hospital Augsburg: Unfortunately, there is no reason to give the all-clear.
The numbers are still high.
We have to avoid overloading the clinics.
We will assess next week whether our measures are sufficient.
Thanks everyone for the great work in the hospitals.
pic.twitter.com/JJJU3VsIlU
- Markus Söder (@Markus_Soeder) November 19, 2020
After corona consultations with Chancellor Merkel: Söder calls a special session of the state parliament
After the deliberations between the state leaders and Chancellor Merkel, the Bavarian state parliament will hold a
special session
on Friday (November 27)
.
Söder had already announced this at a press conference on Wednesday (November 18).
At the beginning, Prime Minister Markus Söder will give another government statement, followed by a discussion and advice on applications.
Video: Christmas is on the brink: Corona scenario for Bavaria
Corona special meeting in the state parliament: deliberations and votes planned
The state parliament then also wants to advise and vote on the future anti-Corona * measures.
"This time, too, the parliamentary groups have the opportunity to use urgency motions to put their stance on planned measures by the
state government up
for discussion and to let parliament vote on them," said Landtag President
Ilse Aigner (CSU).
These are not legislative resolutions, "but they spark a political binding effect".
"In this way, the parliament virtually votes on the course of the state government and provides the measures with additional parliamentary legitimation."
(Kam / dpa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.
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