What is actually the case now?
The corona lockdown in Munich causes an almost bizarre situation on Wednesday night.
Munich - This emergency brake is already producing strange flowers.
Munich currently oscillates between two incidence levels.
Both with completely different rules.
Night owls now have an almost historic opportunity in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday (April 6th or 7th).
The
"emergency brake" agreed by the federal government and the federal states will take effect
throughout
Tuesday
in the state capital.
Among other things, this provides for a nightly curfew from 10 p.m.
Corona lockdown in Munich: when does the night curfew apply?
The next day, however, everything is different.
The state capital already announced on Easter Monday: "After the Munich 7-day incidence is below 100 for the third time in a row according to the RKI,
the incidence classification 50-100 will
apply
again
from next
Wednesday
(midnight)
according to the Bavarian Infection
Protection Ordinance." The RKI - The assessment that the cases of infection reported over the Easter days do not reflect the actual development does not play a role in the decision.
From April 7th, this will bring the following changes, among others:
Private get-togethers
are again possible for members of your own household and another household, but limited to a maximum of five people (not including children under 14).
The night
curfew
will be lifted again.
In the
shops
, appointment shopping offers ("Click & meet") are again permitted with prior appointment booking and registration for contact tracking.
For the example of the night owls, this means: You have to go home on Tuesday at 10 p.m., but theoretically you could set off again as soon as the new day has dawned.
Finally, the night curfew on Wednesday will no longer apply.
With the current weather forecast *, however, this does not seem very tempting.
Frosty temperatures and prolonged snowfall could prevent excesses of party at Gärtnerplatz *.
Corona in Munich: Lockdown rules create a strange scenario - "No leeway for the city"
Does the constant back and forth still make sense?
The assessment of an Upper Bavarian doctor is currently causing a sensation on Twitter.
With regard to the upcoming move away from the Corona emergency brake in Munich, the Weilheim physician Dr.
Christian Lübbers: "Better a short, real lockdown followed by sensible test, model and opening concepts than continue to mess around for months."
A spokeswoman for the city announced that Munich *, like all other independent cities and districts in the Free State, is bound by the provisions of the Infection Protection Measures Ordinance.
The procedure for incidence-dependent regulations is clearly defined there.
“The city of Munich does not have any leeway.”
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