In addition to the nationwide hard lockdown from Wednesday, Bavaria is considering introducing a curfew from 9 p.m.
This should also apply at Christmas.
In Bavaria, a curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. should apply in the corona pandemic from Wednesday.
This is also enforced at Christmas - the family celebrations end at 9 p.m. at the latest.
Prime Minister Markus Söder justifies this regulation with the high Bavaria-wide seven-day incidence.
Munich - Prime Minister Markus
Söder
leaves no doubt when he
gives
an interview on Monday morning on
Bayerischer Rundfunk
: Yes, the
curfew
will also
apply
at
Christmas
.
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Christmas Day end in the family circle before 9 p.m.
However, many people are wondering how Christmas 2020 should go, given the new regulations.
Curfew in Bavaria: It should apply from Wednesday
The
curfew
in
Bavaria is
to
apply from Wednesday
in
addition to the measures adopted on Sunday for a tough
lockdown
in the
corona pandemic
.
It will not be introduced nationwide.
All Bavarian citizens are then not allowed to leave the house between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
So far, this has only been the case in hotspot regions with an incidence of over 200. On Sunday, Markus Söder unceremoniously declared all of Bavaria to be a
hotspot
after the Bavaria-wide
incidence
had risen to 200.
Because of the high corona numbers, a night-time lockdown should come in Bavaria from Wednesday in addition to the hard #Lockdown.
According to Prime Minister @Markus_Soeder, this also applies to #Christmas.
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- BR24 (@ BR24) December 14, 2020
The
curfew also
applies to the way home from the
Christmas party
with the family.
This is allowed, at least with your own household and four other people, children up to 14 years are not counted.
Curfew also at Christmas: Christmas mass is excluded
In the example this means: Grandma and Grandpa, sister and husband and their children are allowed to visit the Mustermann family (parents, two children) at Christmas, celebrate and eat together.
The whole thing has to end in such a way that everyone is back in their own house by 9 p.m.
Or all of them spend the night - which the spatial conditions will not provide for very few.
However: Grandma and Grandpa are allowed to go to Christmas mass at 10 p.m. and celebrate mass with dozens of other believers, hardly having arrived home.
Church services
are
exempt
from the
curfew
at Christmas
.