In Lower Saxony, the police are increasingly checking on New Year's Eve due to Corona.
The number of cases is still high.
More information in the news ticker.
Since the beginning of the
Corona
* pandemic,
107,871 people have been infected
in
Lower Saxony
(as of December 31, 2020)
On
New Year's Eve 2020
, the
corona rules
in Lower Saxony are to be checked more intensively.
More than
60,000 vaccine doses less
- the vaccination phase in Lower Saxony is further delayed.
Göttingen -
New Year's Eve
and
New Year's Eve
are just around the corner on Thursday (December 31, 2020): Appeals to all citizens from politics, the police, the fire brigade and other institutions are therefore getting louder and more numerous.
Discussions around
fireworks
, rockets and firecrackers are not new - in the year
2020
that comes in addition
coronavirus
with it.
According to the current Corona rules, large parties and extensive fireworks are
prohibited
in
Lower Saxony
: A maximum of five people from two households (excluding children under 14 years of age) are allowed to celebrate together.
New Year's Eve 2020 in Lower Saxony: Police will check more closely due to corona rules
The
police
announced
increased controls
for New Year's Eve
.
The spokesman for the Osnabrück Police Department made the following statement to the
German Press Agency (dpa)
: “The
infection process
must not get out of hand on New Year's Eve.
[...] That is why we have increased the police presence again. ”Important: The
corona rules of
the municipalities define the zones in which fireworks may not be set off.
New Year's Eve in a small group?
Sure, of course!
Because: We are stronger!
We wish a Happy New Year and a Happy New Year. # NiedersachsenGegenCorona # WirSindStärker #WirGegenCorona # AufNiedersächsisch #Silvester # ByeBye2020 pic.twitter.com/qC9CnKLwwC
- Lower Saxony state government (@NdsLandesReg) December 31, 2020
Injuries from rockets, firecrackers or alcoholism should be avoided this year, Stephan Weil appeals to the citizens.
The Prime Minister of
Lower Saxony
asks
to spend
New Year's Eve
in
2020
calmly: "My heartfelt request to all people is to stop the boaring this year."
Corona in Lower Saxony: These are the number of cases from Thursday (December 31, 2020)
The
state of Lower Saxony
has announced the current
Corona case
numbers for Thursday (December 31, 2020).
Thus, there are
2,107 new infections
, the entire state of Lower Saxony the pandemic since the beginning
107 871
people with the
coronavirus
infected.
Proven corona infections (December 31, 2020) |
107.871 (+2107) |
Deceased persons |
1993 (+47) |
Dear recovered people |
86,298 (+1764) |
7 day incidence |
93.2 |
Source: State of Lower Saxony |
The number of deaths related to the
coronavirus
has also risen again.
The state of
Lower Saxony
reports 47 more deaths.
The
incidence
in Lower Saxony is also increasing and is currently 93.2.
Less corona vaccine in Lower Saxony than hoped - over 60,000 vaccine doses are dispensed with without replacement
After the slow
start of vaccination
and the constant search for staff in the Corona vaccination centers in Lower Saxony *, the next setback is now coming.
As the
Ministry of Social Affairs announced
on site, one batch with around
63,000 vaccine doses will be omitted without replacement
.
It had been announced for Monday, January 4th, 2021 and, according to the manufacturer Biontech and the Federal Ministry of Health, could not be delivered.
+
No to the fireworks - yes to corona vaccinations: The turn of the year 2020 will also come in Lower Saxony with many changes.
(Symbol image)
© Montage hna.de: Sven Hoppe and Moritz Frankenberg via picture alliance / dpa
There were already
delivery problems
on Wednesday (December 30th, 2020)
- according to the Ministry of Social Affairs in
Lower Saxony
,
15,000 vaccine doses had
been announced but not delivered.
Prime Minister Stephan Weil assessed the production against the
NDR
as "not yet reliable".
(Jennifer Greve with dpa)
* hna.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.
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