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After Söder's government announced that it would relax: “Great hectic pace” and some unanswered questions

2021-05-07T02:43:47.089Z


The corona numbers are falling in Munich, among other places. The government around Markus Söder announced easing - and thus triggered "great hectic pace". The news ticker for Bavaria.


The corona numbers are falling in Munich, among other places.

The government around Markus Söder announced easing - and thus triggered "great hectic pace".

The news ticker for Bavaria.

  • Markus Söder * announced Corona * relaxations for Bavaria on Monday.

  • An announcement by the state government caused "a lot of hectic" (see first report).

  • While Munich is hoping for relief, the situation elsewhere remains tense.

  • This news ticker is updated regularly.

Update from May 5, 7:22 p.m.:

The Bavarian district of Hof has reached a corona vaccination rate of more than 40 percent. The proportion of people vaccinated at least once in the total population was last at 43.59 percent, as the district office announced on Wednesday. The three-river city of Passau * has a similarly high vaccination rate. There, the proportion of first vaccinations on Wednesday was 46.21 percent of the population, as the city announced. Like the district of Hof, the border town in Lower Bavaria was at times one of the regions with the highest new corona infections in the country.



With a view to the entire Free State, the vaccination rate on Wednesday was 30.0 percent, according to the Robert Koch Institute. So far, 7.8 percent of people in the Free State have had complete vaccination protection.

Caritas boss calls for corona vaccinations for socially disadvantaged people

According to Caritas Bavaria, socially disadvantaged population groups should be given preference in the corona vaccination *.

This applies in particular if the prioritization is soon to fall as announced.

"What was true before the pandemic is slowly becoming explosive: people who live in precarious circumstances are exposed to a significantly increased risk of infection," emphasized the state director of the Catholic welfare association, Bernhard Piendl, on Wednesday in Munich.



Socio-economic framework conditions would have a significant impact on people's health.

"This often results in cramped living conditions or language barriers due to a migration background," explained Piendl.

"Vaccinations must not depend on social status and network, or whether you have a doctor among friends." Migrants in particular need special address and support.

For example, there is great uncertainty in the communal accommodation for asylum seekers.

After Söder's government announced that it would relax: “Great hectic pace” and some unanswered questions

First report from May 5, 4.30 p.m .:

Munich - In the state capital, the seven-day incidence * on Wednesday, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI *), was 99 - and thus below the important limit of 100. It is Five days in a row below that, Munich can look forward to easing the Corona * measures.

For example, the nighttime curfew would then no longer apply.

Corona in Bavaria: Munich hopes for easing - situation in Schweinfurt is tense

While Munich is hoping for easing, the corona situation in Schweinfurt is tense.

In the Lower Franconian city, the incidence is 321.9 - the second highest value in all of Germany.

The district of Coburg is in seventh place with a value of 267.4, the city of Hof (266.2) in tenth place.

The RKI reports an incidence of 131.1 for the entire Free State.

On Saturday (May 1st) it was still 150.4.

Here too - as in Munich - a downward trend can be seen.

Corona rules: Söder announces easing - tourism industry eased, but questions are still open

Prime Minister Markus Söder announced easing for the Free State on Monday.

In counties with a stable seven-day incidence below 100, for example, outdoor dining is allowed to open until 10 p.m.

At the start of the Whitsun holidays, tourism should also be possible again - also with an incidence below 100 - and hotels, campsites and holiday homes should be allowed to open.

You can find an overview of all rules in our overview *.

The news brought relief to tourism companies - but many questions remain unanswered.

"Of course, the joy that it starts again prevails," said the Bavarian Dehoga regional manager, Thomas Geppert on Wednesday.

In view of the still unclear guidelines for companies, however, one understands that “there is a little bit of uncertainty”.

Whitsun leave possible: Announcement by the Söder government triggers “great hectic”

After the announcement by the Bavarian state government, there is now "a lot of hectic", said the tourism director of the city of Füssen in Allgäu, Stefan Fredlmeier.

The telephones ran “warm to hot”, but not predominantly with booking requests, but with questions such as: When can you expect an opening?

Which requirements do guests have to comply with?

What if the seven-day incidence rises above 100 while on vacation?

Jörg Hentschel, spokesman for the Franconian Tourism Association, also emphasized that many questions were still open. He would therefore like to see clarity soon about the specific rules for vacationing in Bavaria: “The earlier this is communicated, the better.” The spokeswoman for the Chiemgau Tourism Association, Claudia Kreier, said, “Our businesses have now learned to accept this uncertainty live and react flexibly. "



Under these conditions there should also be opening possibilities for “special tourist infrastructures”.

Economics minister Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters) named "leisure facilities from cable cars to coaches" as possible examples.

According to a spokesman for the Ministry of Health, the specific requirements, such as test obligations and hygiene concepts, are to be decided at a cabinet meeting on Monday.

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

List of rubric lists: © Photo: Peter Kneffel / dpa +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++

Source: merkur

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