In Nuremberg the seven-day incidence is still over 200. While Erlangen and Schwabach are again below 100.
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The seven-day incidence in Nuremberg is still over 200.
No relaxation of the corona rules for Nuremberg - but it is for Erlangen and Schwabach.
Beer gardens are now allowed to open in both cities until 10 p.m.
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Nuremberg - Since today, Monday (May 10), there have been significant easing of the corona pandemic in Bavaria.
The prerequisite for this is a low seven-day incidence of less than 100 over five days.
But in Nuremberg * it looks bleak in this regard.
As the Robert Koch Institute * reports today, the incidence has fallen slightly to 222.2.
It was previously at 226.3.
Corona in Nuremberg: seven-day incidence continues to be over 200
Thus, a total of 120 new Corona * cases have been added, the number of deceased remains the same.
Just like those of the Covid-19 patients in the intensive care units.
As a result, 42 patients are being treated there, 117 (+4) on the normal wards.
Corona in Nuremberg: Neighboring cities Erlangen and Schwabach are allowed to reopen outdoor restaurants, among other things
The cities of Erlangen * and Schwabach * can look forward to the easing since today (May 10th).
The incidence there has been below 100 for five days, which is why the outdoor catering and several cultural institutions can now open again.
The Bavarian State Ministry for Health and Care has given it the right to do so.
These offers are now allowed to reopen after the relaxation: beer gardens, outdoor areas in cafes or restaurants until 10 p.m., concert and opera houses and cinemas.
With every visit, guests must present a negative corona test, keep their distance and wear a mask.
Contact-free sport with the members of your own household as well as another household is also possible in a group of up to five people.
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