The Prime Minister's Conference on Tuesday is eagerly awaited - and the new corona rules according to the MPK.
Angela Merkel supposedly wants to stick to the incidence.
Munich / Berlin - What's next in the coronavirus pandemic in Germany?
In midsummer, restrictions still apply after a month-long vaccination campaign.
And the number of corona infections will rise again in autumn.
A number of scientific experts and politicians agree on this.
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But what about the seven-day incidence?
Does this standard remain?
And if so, under what conditions?
For vaccinated and re-vaccinated people alike?
All these questions should be on the table at the Prime Minister's Conference (MPK) this Tuesday (August 10th).
However, the first details seep through even beforehand.
"The Chancellor wants to introduce values of 35 or 50," the
Bild
now quotes
representatives of the SPD.
"With an incidence of 50 with a simultaneous vaccination rate of 75 or 80 percent, a seven-day incidence of 50 would mean that the infection value for the non-vaccinated would be 500 or more." Incidence would apply to both unvaccinated and vaccinated people?
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It should be exciting.
The SPD country leaders should reject different rights.
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU), on the other hand, recently promised
"maximum rights" to vaccinated citizens in
the
ZDF's
"heute journal"
.
“We don't want a lockdown anymore.
Anyone who is second vaccinated must have access to shops, regardless of the incidence, ”said the 54-year-old Franconian.
It was "constitutionally and by the Basic Law no longer justified to impose the same restrictions," said the Bavarian regional chief.
Will he also prevail at the MPK?
Coronavirus pandemic: MPK advises Angela Merkel on new rules
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) from Berlin is strongly promoting that the incidence continues to serve as a benchmark in the corona pandemic - despite an advanced vaccination campaign. On Monday evening (August 9th),
Bild
reported
that the regulation on the “epidemic situation”, which expired on September 11th, was to be extended at its special meeting on September 7th.
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