The traffic light groups are calling for a 3G obligation for local public transport.
People in Munich are amazed.
Controls are hardly possible, explains the MVV.
Munich / Berlin - It is an agreement that is quite explosive.
In the fight against the dramatically increasing corona numbers, the traffic light groups want to deploy heavy artillery *.
Contact restrictions should still be possible, according to a paper that is available to the
German Press Agency (dpa
).
In addition, local public transport is moving into focus.
3G obligation required in local public transport: agreement of the traffic light groups leaked
Parliamentary group representatives from the SPD, Greens and FDP demand: Unvaccinated people without a negative test should no longer be allowed to use buses and trains - regardless of the mask requirement that continues to apply.
"Anyone who uses public transport must either be vaccinated, recovered or tested," is the concrete explanation in the agreement on the 3G project.
Would it even be possible to control such a tightening of the rules?
Basically, one will "continue to support all measures that serve to contain the infection occurrence", results in an inquiry from
Merkur.de
to the Munich MVV.
Munich: 3G controls at MVV?
"In our opinion hardly feasible"
The extent to which the proposed 3G rule can be implemented in Munich's local traffic is already being examined.
But: "In an openly accessible system like public transport, we believe that complete control would hardly be feasible."
Too great enthusiasm sounds at MVV because of the Corona traffic light plans.
"In a wide variety of studies, no increased risk of infection for public transport could be determined if the relevant framework conditions were adhered to," the statement said.
In addition to the mask requirement, the MVV refers to short travel times, constant ventilation and intensive cleaning of the vehicles.
Corona news from Munich: MVV refers to regulatory authorities regarding controls
A control of the 3G rule can only be carried out "randomly", if at all, according to Munich.
And the MVV immediately rejects any responsibilities: "As with the regulations introduced so far, we see this task as being with the relevant regulatory authorities."
Local public transport was not an issue for Markus Söder's new Corona statement on Monday afternoon (November 15).
However, Bavaria's Prime Minister announced further restrictions for unvaccinated people and spoke of a "week of truth" in the fight against pandemics.
(lks / rjs)