Bavaria is further tightening the rules in the coronavirus pandemic.
When Markus Söder spoke about the corona leash, he gave the Munich company a swipe.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany
: the number of
Covid 19 cases
is high and
strict corona rules apply *
.
Bavaria is
tightening
the
Corona
* measures
in the
Covid-19
*
crisis with the obligation to wear
FFP2 masks
in public transport
.
In addition,
the so-called
Corona
* line
(15 km rules)
applies in the
Free State
.
Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU)
*
makes
a striking swipe at day tourists from
Munich
with a view to the implementation of the
corona leash
.
Munich - “Live and let live.” It is a much quoted saying in
Munich
.
The “cosmopolitan city with a heart”, as its residents affectionately call them.
And so the people of Munich like to indulge in their livable surroundings, which they appreciate no less.
But in the
coronavirus pandemic
*
nothing is like it was before.
Coronavirus pandemic: Many Munich residents flock to the Schliersee and the Tegernsee
This now also applies to
day-trip excursions
, which, due to the large number of
visitors
from the Bavarian capital, have
caused discussions and sometimes criticism
around the
Schliersee
,
Spitzingsee *
,
Tegernsee
,
Chiemgau Alps
or
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
.
When the day trippers
arrived in (even larger) droves
due to the
corona
restrictions
in the Isar metropolis (around 1.56 million inhabitants), the
mayor of Schliersee, Franz Schnitzenbaumer (CSU)
,
for example, demanded
an excursion limit.
At the same time, German politics decided on a so-called
corona leash
for
coronavirus
* hotspots
with a
7-day incidence *
over 200.
Coronavirus pandemic in Bavaria: Markus Söder (CSU) with a swipe at Munich
As of Tuesday afternoon, January 12, the city of
Munich had
a 7-day incidence of 157.2
according to data collected by
Ippen-Digital-Zentralredaktion
.
To classify:
Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU)
is known to have his official seat here.
The head of government was asked in an interview this Tuesday
whether he was sure that the
corona leash could
also be checked.
And if so, how?
"Yes," said the Franconian on
Welt live
.
Day trips to tourists can “look at certain license plates”.
His approach: The grid for the
police
will be smaller.
Corona rules: Markus Söder - FFP2 mask requirement in Munich can be implemented without any problems
It shouldn't be too daring a thesis that
Söder's
swipe was aimed at the people of Munich, who usually go to the Bavarian Oberland by the thousands on weekends.
Conversely, he does not see the
FFP2 mask requirement in public transport in Munich as
a major problem.
In the cityscape, “half of the people already wear an FFP2 mask,” he said.
What do the citizens of the Bavarian capital think of his theses ...
(pm) * Merkur.de and tz.de are part of the Germany-wide Ippen digital editorial network