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Corona in Bavaria: Minister Holetschek gives a gloomy forecast for Whitsun and the Oktoberfest

2021-05-04T22:55:23.819Z


The incidence in Munich fell for days, now it is rising again. Health Minister Holetschek does not believe in a Oktoberfest in 2021. All corona news in the ticker for Bavaria.


The incidence in Munich fell for days, now it is rising again.

Health Minister Holetschek does not believe in a Oktoberfest in 2021. All corona news in the ticker for Bavaria.

  • Health Minister Klaus Holetschek sees black for the Whitsun holiday (update from May 2, 7.42 p.m.) and calls for more commitment in the fight against long-term Covid consequences (update from May 2, 2.35 p.m.).

  • The corona situation in Bavaria remains tense: The seven-day incidence * is falling for all of Bavaria, but it has risen slightly again in Munich (see update from May 2, 8:10 a.m.).

  • The situation in the Bavarian intensive care units is worsening (see update from May 1, 11.07 a.m.).

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    You can find all further developments in the current Corona ticker for Bavaria.

Update from May 2, 7.42 p.m.:

Bavaria's Minister of Health Klaus Holetschek (CSU) was a guest on the BR program “Sunday Stammtisch”.

The main topic there was vaccination.

But the Munich Oktoberfest, which is in danger, was also discussed.

The minister said on the program that the expected vaccine quantities will be made good in May and especially in June.

With the involvement of the company doctors at the beginning of June at the latest, one will probably be able to do without the vaccination centers.

These were practical in the beginning when it came to vaccinating the elderly and high-risk patients.

In general practices, however, people's needs can now be addressed more flexibly and better, according to Holetschek.

Corona in Bavaria: Vaccinated people should get their basic rights again

Holetschek remained skeptical about whether the Bavarian “vaccination turbo” would be sufficient to go on vacation at Whitsun. “We will certainly see steps at Pentecost, but I cannot tell you which.” However, his focus at the moment is on a different topic: “We definitely have to give back the rights to those who have been vaccinated and recovered. Because it's not about privileges, but about original fundamental rights. "

A topic that is currently on everyone's lips could of course not be missing from the program.

Will the Oktoberfest take place this year?

“I don't think we will experience this real festival this year, as we all would like it to be.” The Minister of Health does not believe in alternative events either.

If so, the Oktoberfest should "really take place".

For example, he considers a stripped-down version to be “extremely difficult”.

Corona: Bavaria's Minister of Health Klaus Holetschek speaks about the post-Covid syndrome

Update from May 2, 2:35 p.m.:

Klaus Holetschek has called for more commitment in the fight against the long-term consequences of corona diseases. The treatments would occupy the health system beyond the actual pandemic, quoted the

German Press Agency (dpa)

Bavaria's health minister on Sunday. “We now have to set the course in order to be prepared for the acute pandemic. Because we must not underestimate the long-term consequences of a Covid 19 disease, ”emphasized the minister.



In a few months, a large part of the population will be vaccinated and the number of infections should drop noticeably. Nevertheless, patients with post-Covid syndrome must be offered adequate treatment. The federal and state governments are equally challenged.

Long Covid: Söder-Minister calls for more commitment in the fight against long-term corona consequences

"Post-Covid Syndrome" or "Long Covid" are long-term symptoms of illness that occur after an acute Covid 19 illness.

Experts are increasingly reporting on those affected who often only had a mild course of the disease before.

The possible long-term consequences of a Covid 19 infection include lung dysfunction, heart problems, reduced performance, pain and exhaustion, as well as psychological complaints such as depression or anxiety.

According to estimates by experts, around ten percent of all infected people are likely to struggle with long-term consequences.

The number of unreported cases could be even higher.

"We are dealing with a new clinical picture that manifests itself in various forms and about which we still know too little overall," said Holetschek.



The Bavarian university clinics in Munich, Erlangen-Nürnberg *, Würzburg and Regensburg * have already set up post-Covid outpatient departments.

The University Hospital Augsburg * is currently building one.

As a next step, the system must be expanded across the board.

The rehabilitation facilities in Bavaria should also be involved.

Corona in Bavaria: Are school closings counterproductive?

Update from May 2, 9:09 a.m.:

In order to contain the corona pandemic, schools in Bavaria close at an incidence of 100. But this is counterproductive, as an expert now explains in an interview with Merkur. * He also believes that the Incidence "is currently no longer meaningful in many ways".

Corona in Bavaria: Munich incidence is turning around

Update from May 2,

8:10 a.m

.:

Schweinfurt is Bavaria's number 1 corona hotspot. With an incidence of 282.6, the Lower Franconian city has the seventh highest incidence in all of Germany.

Pforzheim (277.9) is in eleventh place, the city of Hof (270.6) in 13th place. For the state capital Munich, the Robert Koch Institute reported a value of 126.7 on Sunday.

This means that it has risen again compared to the previous day (123.8).

Before that, a positive trend had emerged, the incidence had fallen continuously: on Friday it was 127.9, before that it was 131.6, and on Tuesday it was even 140.8.

The RKI reports an incidence of 146.9 for all of Bavaria.

The downward trend continues: on Saturday it was 150.4, the day before 154.5.

Update from May 1, 8:42 p.m.:

Every 1000th citizen of Germany has died in connection with a Covid 19 disease. This is proven by the latest figures from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). 83,082 people have died since the pandemic began. Around 83 million people currently live in Germany. Due to this fact, the RKI remains cautious in its assessment - despite the declining number of corona infections. It was still too early to give the all-clear, it was said on Saturday.

The hope of many people in Germany still rests on the vaccination * against Corona.

Chancellor Angela Merkel also calls for perseverance.

In her weekly video address, she said there were “good reasons to be confident”.

The vaccination campaign is picking up speed every day.

"By June at the latest, in a few weeks time, everyone will have the opportunity to arrange a vaccination appointment." Meanwhile, 26.9 percent of the population have been vaccinated at least once.

7.7 percent already received the second vaccination.

Many people only trust their family doctor with the corona vaccination

According to medical president Klaus Reinhardt, the fact that the vaccination is going so well is also due to the general practitioners' practices. "I am convinced that we will now be able to vaccinate a sufficiently large number of people quickly to achieve a significant drop in infection rates." He even assumes that herd immunity - i.e. a vaccination rate of around 70 percent - will be able to be exceeded. And this can only be achieved with family doctors, because many people “trust their doctor, whom they have known for years. If he thinks the vaccination is right, many will say: I'll do it. This factor has a significant effect on those who still have doubts. "

And vaccination in the companies should also drive the vaccination turbo.

While this is not to take place across Germany until June, Bavaria has already pushed ahead.

The Bavarian state government announced at the beginning of the week that it would provide 50,000 doses of vaccine to ten Bavarian companies for vaccination.

Employer President Rainer Dulger dreams of that too.

"We reach 31 million people," he told the

Rheinische Post

.

Politicians are now called upon to do so.

Above all, the vaccination sequence must be canceled.

It would hardly be feasible in companies.

Coronavirus in Bavaria: situation in the intensive care units tense

Update from May 1st, 11.07 a.m.:

Regardless of the slowly declining new corona infections, the situation in Bavaria's hospitals remains extremely tense. In many places, the intensive care units are even more stressed than a week ago. This emerges from the Germany-wide Divi intensive register. On Saturday, not a single intensive care bed was free in 15 of the 96 Bavarian districts and cities. In the Bavaria-wide average, only 10.7 percent of the intensive care beds were free, which is a very low value.



The occupancy of all intensive care beds was reported on Saturday by the city and district of Landshut, the city of Bayreuth, the city and district of Aschaffenburg, the district of Würzburg, the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt and the city of Memmingen.

The municipality with the most intensive care beds in the whole of Bavaria is the state capital Munich, where only 37 of the 495 intensive care beds were still available.

Corona in Bavaria: incidence is falling

Update from May 1, 6:38 a.m.:

On Friday, the Rottal-Inn district was still in tenth place among the German hotspots with an incidence of 283.9. Now he is jumping to 5th place - on Saturday the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported a value of 301.2. As before, the Lower Bavarian district remains the only Bavarian representative in the top 10 German corona hotspots. Only in 15th place follows the next Bavarian city with Schweinfurt (275.1).

In the state capital, the seven-day incidence fell further and, according to the RKI, was 123.8 on Saturday (previous day 127.9). On Thursday the value was 131.6, the day before it was 130.3, on Tuesday it was 140.8. If the trend continues, Munich should soon fall below the limit of 100. If you stay below five days, some restrictions would be removed, for example the night curfew. For all of Bavaria, the RKI reported an incidence of 150.4 in the morning (previous day: 154.5).

Update from April 30th, 9:19 p.m .:

In almost all Bavarian districts and cities, distance learning will also take place in the coming week. Only a handful could return to alternating classes on Monday. On Friday, according to figures from the Robert Koch Institute, eleven districts and urban districts were below a seven-day incidence of 100 - however, not all of them reached the required minimum of five days so that alternating lessons for all classes would be possible from Monday on.

Because according to the new regulation in the federal emergency brake, the Friday before the new week is no longer the reference date, but it is evaluated on a daily basis.

In other words, if a district or town is below an incidence value of 100 for more than five days in a row, you can switch to alternate classes from the day after the next.

Coronavirus: Tirschenreuth wants to be the first in Bavaria to reopen its outdoor restaurants

While parents and children can prepare for another week of homeschooling in numerous regions in Bavaria, the Tirschenreuth district has applied for outdoor catering to be opened. A spokesman for the district office said on Friday that the Bavarian Ministry of Health has requested the necessary approval. According to the figures from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Tirschenreuth has been below an incidence of 100 since April 14th. On Friday, the RKI showed a value of 73.6. As a result, the circle sees the prerequisites for opening fulfilled. Tirschenreuth had very high numbers in the first and second corona wave, but currently it is the Bavarian district that has been by far the longest below an incidence of 100.

The state manager of the hotel and restaurant association, Thomas Geppert, said that opening up Tirschenreuth would be “exactly the right step”.

He hoped for the approval of the Ministry of Health.

"There is no reason why the outdoor catering should not open if the value is below 100," said Geppert.

In addition, his association also calls for a general solution for outdoor catering from the incidence values.

If the district's application goes through, outdoor restaurants in Bavaria would reopen for the first time in six months.

Tirschenreuth has long been one of the hotspots of the Corona crisis in Bavaria *.

Corona in Bavaria: curfew does not apply to hunters

Update from April 30, 12:56 p.m.:

Hunting is allowed despite the night curfew. The Bavarian State Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Forestry confirmed this on Friday when asked. The practice of hunting hoofed game during the night curfew is therefore an exception.



This will ensure "effective hunting" of roebucks and laths as well as wild boar, according to the justification in a letter from the ministry. The care of injured game is also a reason to be able to leave the apartment during the night curfew.



Hunting and working in the hunting ground in rural districts and urban districts in which a seven-day incidence of 100 is exceeded is only permitted with members of the household and one other person.



If the seven-day incidence is between 35 and 100, a maximum of five people from your own household and from another household may participate.

Children under 14 years of age are excluded from the total.

Corona: are easing measures imminent in Munich?

Trend continues 

Update from April 30, 6:02 a.m.:

If the top 10 of the German corona hotspots were last almost half from Bavarian cities and districts, the Rottal-Inn district is only one of them.

The incidence there is 283.9, which is tenth place in Germany.

The city of Hof (275.0) - at times the front runner - is “only” in 16th place.

Meanwhile, a trend is continuing in the state capital - the incidence is falling.

On Friday it is 127.9.

The previous day the value in Munich was 131.6, before that it was 130.3 and 140.8.

The Robert Koch Institute reports an incidence of 154.5 for the entire Free State (previous day: 161.0).

Update from April 29th, 6:59 p.m.:

Nowadays there are machines for many tasks that do the job - why not also with corona tests. That was probably what the developers at the Bavarian robot company Franka Emika thought. On Thursday they presented their prototype to the chairman of the future council of Bavarian economy, Wolfram Hatz. The robot is intended to make direct contact between the person to be tested and the medical staff unnecessary. According to the Association of Bavarian Business, it is the first system for automated corona swabs with worldwide approval as a medical product.

The particularly pressure-sensitive robot arm takes over the smear.

A test island equipped with three arms should enable up to 60 tests of constant quality per hour.

"Franka Emika is a great example of how we can fight the corona pandemic with high-tech from Bavaria," said Hatz.

"We have to fully exploit our excellent innovation potential in order to get through the crisis better and to make the location more resilient for the future."

Corona virus in Bavaria: Söder is cautiously optimistic due to the falling number of infections

Update from April 29, 1.30 p.m.:

In the coming week, Bavaria wants to equate recovered corona patients with those who have been completely vaccinated and those who have tested negative.

"We will bring the equality of convalescence on the way next week," said Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) on Thursday in Munich.

This week, the cabinet had equated twice vaccinated with negative tested

(see first report)

.

Despite the slight decline in the number of corona infections in Bavaria, Söder warned against hasty easing debates.

The trend is


positive, but there is still no reason to stop.

"It is developing, but it is far from over." Bavaria is still on a very long home straight.

In addition, there is still a need for "full throttle" with vaccinations by quickly abandoning the prioritization and swift vaccination in companies, said the Prime Minister.

In this way, the mobilization can be increased and also new perspectives for the economy can be created.

To the address of the coalition partner in Bavaria, the Free Voters, Söder emphasized: The incidence in the country is falling slightly, not by leaps and bounds.

Therefore, the "outdoor pool season" cannot yet be opened.

The Free Voters see the beginning of a summer in every ray of hope, the CSU does not share this view.

Corona in Bavaria: Night-time exit restrictions also apply in the "free night" on May 1st

Update from April 29, 11.50 a.m.:

The nightly exit restriction in Bavaria's Corona hotspots with incidences over 100 also applies on the night of May 1. "The Bavarian police will increasingly monitor compliance with the night curfew on Friday night." Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) announced on Thursday in Munich. This year too, the free night fun will unfortunately have to be canceled almost everywhere in the Free State due to the corona.



Herrmann referred to the regulation according to which in rural districts and urban districts with a seven-day incidence of more than 100 people are prohibited from staying outside an apartment or their own property from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

"Corona does not stop at jokers," said Herrmann.

Parents also have to ensure that their children adhere to the corona rules.

Failure to comply could result in a fine of 500 euros.



The night from April 30th to May 1st is also called Freinacht in Bavaria.

That night, young people roam the streets in many places and do all sorts of pranks.

New corona numbers give hope - soon no more emergency brake in Munich?

First report from April 29, 9:18 a.m .:

Munich - The Corona * numbers remain high in Bavaria. Although Bavarian cities are no longer at the top of the Germany-wide hotspot list, they are still in the top 10. The front runner in the Free State is the city of Hof with a seven-day incidence of 296.8. That is the seventh highest incidence in all of Germany. The districts of Rottal-Inn (290.5) and Dingolfing-Landau (285.5) follow in ninth and eleventh place. For all of Bavaria, the Robert Koch Institute * (RKI) reported a value of 161.0 on Thursday.

The incidence in the state capital Munich is 131.6 (previous day: 130.3).

On Tuesday the value was 140.8, the day before 146.8.

If this trend continues, Munich is likely to fall below the limit of 100 again in the foreseeable future.

This would mean that all mechanisms of the "emergency brake" would fall.

This also includes the nightly curfew.

Söder announces new corona rules for Bavaria: "Vaccination shows the way out of the crisis"

On Tuesday, Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder announced new Corona * rules for the Free State.

You can find an overview here. * On Twitter, he said: “Bavaria relies on a mix of caution and perspective.

There is no reason to let up on our course now.

We want to extend vaccination to families and businesses.

Flexible vaccination shows the way out of the crisis. "

Special rules apply from Wednesday (April 28) for “completely vaccinated people”, as stated in the notification from the Bavarian State Chancellery.

People who have received two corona vaccinations * are therefore treated the same as people who tested negative.

Anyone who has been vaccinated twice and “has almost zero risk must be restored to their central basic rights”, Söder explained at the press conference on Tuesday.

The fundamental rights should be returned as soon as possible.

Before equating recovered corona patients with those who have been completely vaccinated - clarify "open questions"

According to Health Minister Klaus Holetschek, however, it is not yet possible to equate recovered corona patients with those who have been completely vaccinated due to unresolved technical issues.

"Before we open other areas of daily life for those who have recovered, we want to discuss the open questions with the federal and state governments in the interests of infection protection." The CSU * politician said of the German Press Agency in Munich.

This includes, for example, when an illness is considered to be over and how a surviving illness can best be proven.



Demands for immediate equality, such as those formulated by the Free Voters, "are therefore a little premature and hasty," said Holetschek.

"As soon as the database for the relief is available, we will make a decision."

New corona rules in Bavaria: "Big step towards more normality and freedom"

"The responsible handling of civil rights and civil liberties is an important matter for us that we take very seriously," emphasized Holetschek.

That is why the cabinet decided this week that those who were completely vaccinated should have the same rights as those who tested negative.

You no longer have to present a negative test when you visit the hairdresser, for example.

“This is a big step towards more normalcy and freedom.

I am optimistic that more will follow as soon as possible. "



Of course, people who have survived a corona infection would also have a certain degree of immunization. “But it is also correct that there are still unanswered questions, especially about the level and duration of immunity. In these questions, we rely on the expertise of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), which has already commented on the quarantine obligation of close contact persons who have recovered from COVID-19 disease. "



Bavaria is already implementing a recommendation by the RKI. "There is therefore no quarantine for immune-healthy close contacts who have recovered from a PCR-confirmed infection and who have been vaccinated with a dose of vaccine and for immune-healthy close contacts whose infection was not more than six months ago," said Holetschek.

(came with dpa) * Merkur.de / bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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Source: merkur

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