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Beer gardens, curfew, compulsory testing: These corona rules apply from Sunday in the Freising district

2021-05-15T17:52:52.819Z


On Friday, the 7-day incidence in the Freising district was 59.4 and thus below 100 for the fifth day in a row. Therefore, it will be relaxed from Sunday, May 16.


On Friday, the 7-day incidence in the Freising district was 59.4 and thus below 100 for the fifth day in a row. Therefore, it will be relaxed from Sunday, May 16.

Freising

- The infection situation in the Freising district has developed positively over the past few days, in line with the nationwide trend.

The 7-day incidence is currently 59.4 and thus below 100 for the fifth day in a row. According to the decisions of the Bavarian state government, some corona regulations will therefore be relaxed in the coming days.

The following applies from Sunday, May 16, 2021:

Contact restrictions

The common stay in public space, in privately used rooms and on privately used property is permitted with the members of your own household as well as another household as long as a total of five people is not exceeded.

The children under the age of 14 belonging to these households are not taken into account for the total number.

The same applies to fully vaccinated people who have been vaccinated at least 14 days, and people who have survived an infection with the coronavirus that was at least 28 days ago in the past six months.

Night curfew

The night curfew is

lifted

from May 16

.

This allows people to stay outside of an apartment or accommodation between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Visiting regulations

When visiting patients or residents in facilities such as hospitals, old people's and nursing homes or homes for the disabled, a negative corona test result must be presented.

A rapid antigen test or PCR test must not have been performed more than 48 hours ago.

If you want to perform a self-test, you must bring the antigen test in its original packaging and carry it out on site under the supervision of the facility staff.

Vaccinated and convalescents are also exempt from this test requirement.

schools

Face-to-face lessons

for all pupils from Monday, May 17th, as long as the minimum distance of 1.5 meters can be reliably maintained continuously, otherwise alternating lessons.

Day care centers

The operation of day-care centers, day-care centers, holiday day care and organized play groups for children is permitted if the

care is provided in fixed groups

(limited regular operation).

sport and freetime

Non-contact sports are permitted subject to the contact restrictions.

In addition, outdoor non-contact sports are allowed for groups of up to 20 children under the age of 14.

The operation and use of sports fields, fitness studios, dance schools and other sports facilities is only permitted in the open air and only in accordance with the applicable contact restrictions.

economy

Likewise

It is permissible to open

shops that are not classified as necessary

for individual customers after booking an appointment for a fixed period of time - but only one customer per 40 square meters of sales area.

In addition, all known regulations such as minimum distance and FFP2 mask requirement apply.

A current negative corona test is no longer necessary.

So-called

"body-hugging services"

are also allowed again with a booked appointment - including visits to cosmetic studios. A negative test is no longer necessary for hairdressers and foot care. The requirements also include an FFP2 mask requirement and a hygiene concept.

Extracurricular education, music schools, driving schools:

Vocational training, advanced and advanced training courses are permitted in face-to-face form if a minimum distance of 1.5 meters is maintained between all those involved.

A mask is required if the minimum distance cannot be reliably maintained, especially in traffic and meeting areas as well as during face-to-face events on the square.

The same applies to all adult education offers as well as to other extracurricular educational offers.

First aid courses and the training of volunteer members of the fire brigade, rescue service and technical aid organization are permitted regardless of the incidence.

Face-to-face lessons are also permitted

at

dog

schools.

Libraries and archives

can be opened if a minimum distance of 1.5 meters can be maintained and there is only one customer per ten square meters of the first 800 square meters of space in the room.

In addition, only one customer may be present at every 20 square meters.

Mask compulsory for staff and FFP2 mask compulsory for customers.

Cultural sites:

Museums, exhibitions, memorials, objects of the Bavarian administration of the state castles, gardens and lakes and comparable cultural sites as well as zoological and botanical gardens can be visited by appointment: Requirements are a minimum distance of 1.5 meters, FFP2 mask requirement and the survey the contact details.

Outdoor catering, culture, sport and leisure: Further relaxation from May 17th

Paragraph 27 of the 12th Bavarian Infection Protection Measures Ordinance enables further opening steps, which, however, require the approval of the State Ministry for Health and Care.

This is possible at the earliest when the incidence is below 100 for the eighth day in a row.

Due to the preliminary work of the Freising District Office and the quick approval of the Ministry of Health, the following applies from Monday, May 17th:

Outdoor catering:

The outdoor catering may be opened to visitors who have booked an appointment in advance with documentation for contact tracking.

If people from several households are sitting at the same table, an antigen test or self-test carried out no later than 24 hours or a PCR test carried out no later than 48 hours with a negative result for the guests is required.

Culture:

Theaters, concert and opera houses and cinemas are allowed to open to visitors.

As in outdoor catering, however, an antigen test or self-test carried out no more than 24 hours or a PCR test carried out no later than 48 hours with a negative result must be carried out

be submitted.

Sports and leisure:

Contact-free indoor

sports and

outdoor contact sports are permitted - also with a test requirement for the participants.

This does not include the opening of fitness studios.

These are still subject to the regulation of Paragraph 11, Paragraph 5, Sentence 2 of the 12th BayIfSMV and may therefore only be used outdoors for non-contact sports.

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Source: merkur

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