According to a media report, Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to shut down Germany completely in the corona pandemic with a mega lockdown.
Which tough rules are planned - an overview.
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Chancellor of Germany: Angela Merkel from the CDU.
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Coronavirus pandemic in Germany
: According to a media report,
Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU)
*
wants to
drastically tighten
the
hard corona lockdown
*
in consultation with the state premiers.
The whole country is to
be shut down completely
in the
Covid 19 crisis
and public life is to be
practically shut down
due to
Corona
*
.
Curfew, home office, public transport, travel, schools
- all planned
rules
at a glance.
Munich / Berlin - The absolute horror scenario in the
coronavirus pandemic
* in Germany
is taking on real contours.
Corona lockdown: is Germany closing down in the coronavirus pandemic?
Corona
* hammer from Berlin!
Between the capital,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria
, public life
will soon come to a complete standstill
due to the
corona mutations
*
.
The
Bild
reported
(behind a payment barrier) on January 14th.
In the coming week will
Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU)
*
measures accordingly with the prime ministers of the countries around
Bavaria Markus Söder (CSU)
*
decide.
No exemptions
home office
, setting of traffic in Germany, an
all-day curfew
- these are the planned
Corona rules
*
the federal government:
Coronavirus lockdown in Germany: These are the planned corona rules of the federal government
All-day curfew:
This applies because of the
Corona mutation,
for example in England - and is now also being
discussed
for
Germany
.
This means that citizens are no longer allowed to go outside the door of their place of residence during the day.
Travel
and day trips would be impossible.
Home office obligation
: Individual federal states should urge this -
unless
there really is another way.
Schools and daycare centers
: These would
remain closed nationwide
in the case of the
shutdown variant
.
Complete shutdown of traffic in Germany
: Local and long-distance public transport could be completely stopped.
That would mean: there would be no more buses, suburban trains, subways and trains and no more planes would fly.
According to participants in a CDU presidium meeting,
Merkel
rejected
a possible suspension of local and long-distance public transport.
FFP2 mask compulsory *:
What
will be implemented
in
Bavaria
from January 18, could
apply
throughout
Germany
.
According to
Bild
, Prime Minister Merkel wants to meet with the Prime Minister's Conference on January 20 and tighten the measures.
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