The Hildburghausen district is Germany's corona hotspot.
The incidence is over 600 and all intensive care beds are occupied.
Nevertheless, there were protests against the tougher measures.
In the
Hildburghausen
district of Thuringia
, hundreds of people demonstrated against the new
infection control regulations
.
The police used
pepper spray
to
break
up
the gathering
.
The district has the highest
incidence
* in Germany.
Update from November 27, 2 p.m.:
In the Thuringian
district of Hildburghausen
, currently nationwide Corona hotspot number one, the
police had
to
move out
to the regional
Corona test station
.
On Thursday evening, the district's assembly authority was informed about a call on social media - allegedly the smear site should be blocked.
The police were there then, but a
blockade
could
not be determined
.
Who is behind this was initially unclear.
Since the middle of the week there has been a
lockdown
with strict
going-out restrictions
in the district
;
Schools and kindergartens have been closed since then.
Several hundred people protested in the city center on Wednesday evening.
According to the police, they marched through the streets singing; many did not wear mouth and nose protection.
The police finally dispersed the gathering with the help of
pepper spray
(see initial report).
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Protests against the corona rules in the Hildburghausen district
© Steffen Ittig / dpa
Meanwhile,
concerns are
growing
in neighboring Bavaria
.
"The economic area of Coburg is strongly influenced by the commuting of
employees from the area of southern Thuringia," emphasized the mayor of the Franconian city,
Dominik Sauerteig
(SPD) on Friday.
“Therefore, of course, there is concern that the high number of infections will spread.” In the Franconian
districts of Coburg, Hassberge and Rhön-Grabfeld
bordering Hildburghausen
, the incidence values are now over 200 according to the RKI - and the trend is rising.
"It seems reasonable to assume that there is a connection with Hildburghausen," said Felix Hanft from the
Coburg district office.
Hildburghausen and Corona protests: incidence continues to rise - all intensive care beds occupied
Update from November 27, 12:45 p.m.:
The infection rate in Germany's absolute
corona hotspot
has worsened again.
On Friday, the
7-day incidence value rose to just under 630
.
According to the district, the
number of active positive corona cases in
Hildburghausen was
853 on Friday. On the corona map of the Robert Koch Institute, the district is now the only region in Germany to glow pink.
In addition,
all intensive care beds
in the Hildburghausen district are
occupied
.
This can be found in the register of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI).
A total of
eight intensive care beds are
listed
for the district
.
Two of them are occupied with
Covid-19 patients
who have to
be ventilated invasively
.
Corona: CDU sees the state government's complicity in development in Hildburghausen
Update from November 27th, 7:00 a.m.:
The Thuringian CDU sees the state government's complicity in the dramatic corona development in the Hildburghausen district.
"The hesitant reaction of the red-red-green education ministry contributed to the aggravation, which has blocked the necessary closings for too long despite urgent requests from the district," said Thuringia's CDU parliamentary group leader
Mario Voigt
to the
Rheinische Post
.
The district of
Hildburghausen
and the schools were "left completely alone" when applying the step-by-step concept, "said the CDU politician.
Corona / Hildburghausen: threats against district administrator - Müller under police protection
District Administrator
Thomas Müller
from the
Hildburghausen
district has been
under police protection
since Thursday
.
A police spokesman told the
German Press Agency
that Müller had been insulted and threatened on social media.
There was initially no further information on the content of the news.
But they are "presumably related to the Corona Protection Ordinance," said the spokesman.
The Suhl Police Department is working on the case.
Earlier, District Administrator Müller had described the protests against the strict
corona lockdown
in
Hildburghausen
as irresponsible.
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In the corona hotspot district of Hildburghausen, around 400 people protested against the new corona rules.
© Steffen Ittig / dpa
Corona hotspot Hildburghausen: police dissolve demonstration - mayor is stunned
Initial report
from November 26th, 11
a.m
.:
Erfurt - In the Corona * hotspot district of
Hildburghausen
, the police used pepper spray to
break up
a protest
rally
against the new infection control regulations.
Around 400 people had gathered in the market square on Wednesday evening despite exit restrictions, video recordings showed singing protesters on the streets.
According to the police, there were numerous violations: "For example, minimum distances were not observed, masks * were not worn and they left their own apartment without good reason." The approximately 30 officers managed to disperse the protesters.
According to Mayor
Tilo Kummer, the
participants spoke
of a “walk”.
"I'm stunned," wrote Kummer on Facebook that evening.
“The market in
Hildburghausen
is full of people!
Quite a few do not wear masks!
What has to happen before some people understand the seriousness of the situation? ”Several people in the circle fought for their lives.
Entire daycare centers, schools, ambulance stations, fire departments had to be in
quarantine
*
in the last two weeks
.
"Can't you keep a distance of two weeks?"
The
Hildburghausen
district
currently has the largest number of infections in Germany * measured in terms of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days.
A regional
lockdown
with exit restrictions and closed schools and kindergartens
has been in effect there since Wednesday
.
The protests took place during the deliberations between the Prime Minister and Chancellor
Angela Merkel
*.
Police break up the demonstration with pepper spray: Several reports - Prime Minister Ramelow appeals to citizens
According
to the police, the
pepper spray
was used selectively to prevent the protesters from moving onto a local road.
Multiple communicative attempts to get the participants to leave the
demonstration have
failed, the police said on Thursday night.
30 participants received a complaint because of some violations of the
Infection Protection Act
.
According to the information, there were no injuries or arrests.
The meeting started around 7 p.m. and the protests ended at around 8.45 p.m.
Can anyone imagine how angry I am?
Video from today's demonstration in the #hotspot #hildburghausen
From such "concerned parents" I might have the children in emergency care tomorrow. # Ohwieistdasschön # not pic.twitter.com/BhzPP83D85
- maeusebiss (@maeusebiss) November 25, 2020
Thuringia's Prime Minister
Bodo Ramelow
appealed to the people in the Hildburghausen district to adhere to the new infection protection rules.
There is a great effort to “protect life and limb of people” with stricter measures, he said on Wednesday after the Prime Minister's switch with Chancellor
Angela Merkel
*.
But he saw pictures that showed that several hundred people had gathered in the marketplace.
Demonstration in Hildburghausen: District with the highest incidence in Germany
These people, according to
Ramelow
, had given the signal that they were
not interested
in the
corona infection
* in their circle.
"You are in the district with the highest infection rate in all of Germany, but you signal that you are more likely to reject the measures to prevent the infections," said Ramelow.
According to figures from the
Robert Koch Institute
*, there were 526.9 cases of infection per 100,000 inhabitants per week
in Hildburghausen
- this is the nationwide strongest infection.
On Thursday, the RKI even reported an incidence of 602.9.
From a value of 50, a region is considered a risk area *.
Ramelow appealed to the people in
Hildburghausen
to show solidarity and "to help and support one another".
Especially in the southern Thuringia area, the situation is
tense
because of the
corona virus
* in the intensive care units of hospitals.
"If you then also believe that you can react to it with a greater form of disregard and denial, you are doing your fellow citizens a disservice," said
Ramelow
.
(
dpa / fmü
)
* Merkur.de and tz.de are part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.
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