In addition to Berlin and Saxony, Bavaria will also be relying on the 2G regulation from Tuesday.
Many corona hotspots are in the Free State.
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The corona numbers in Bavaria are increasing rapidly.
The RKI reports 12,430 new infections and an incidence of 478.7.
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Munich - A look at the daily updated map of Germany from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) shows: In Bavaria, the corona situation is even more tense than in most of the other federal states.
The RKI reports a seven-day incidence of 478.7 (previous day: 454.9) for the Free State.
In total, health officials reported 12,430 new cases of people infected with the virus.
Only Saxony (620.7) and Thuringia (514.4) have an even higher incidence value than Bavaria.
Across Germany, the RKI gives the incidence at 277.4.
In Bavaria, the district of Rottal-Inn (1122.3), the district of Miesbach (1117.0) and the district of Mühlendorf am Inn (1043.9) are particularly affected.
Corona: Disaster for Bavaria - Overloaded hospitals
Prime Minister Markus Söder had already declared a disaster for the Free State on Thursday in view of the rapid developments.
The situation in the hospitals is also more than tense.
The Nuremberg intensive care doctor Stefan John describes the situation as follows: "We are actually in a massive overload situation, so that many patients have to be relocated, many of which may not be able to be treated quite as quickly as is normally the case."
Corona in Bavaria: showmen fear for the future
Worries and fears are not only increasing again in hospitals.
Bavaria's showmen are also worried about their future.
Actually, the Christmas markets would start in a few days in many places - the current figures, however, thwart the whole thing.
The first cancellations have already been made in individual locations.
Larger cities, such as Munich and Nuremberg, are still sticking to their plans and relying on the 2G regulation and an FFP2 mask requirement.
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