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Wüst wants to advise municipalities about corona measures

2021-11-19T08:40:38.334Z


The North Rhine-Westphalian Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) wants to consult with central municipal associations on the implementation of the corona resolutions by the federal and state governments on Friday afternoon. "We can only implement this together with all levels of government, that is an important topic," said Wüst on Thursday evening in the ZDF "heute Journal". North Rhine-Westphalia has already decided to introduce the 2G rule in the leisure sector and to increase the fines.


The North Rhine-Westphalian Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) wants to consult with central municipal associations on the implementation of the corona resolutions by the federal and state governments on Friday afternoon.

"We can only implement this together with all levels of government, that is an important topic," said Wüst on Thursday evening in the ZDF "heute Journal".

North Rhine-Westphalia has already decided to introduce the 2G rule in the leisure sector and to increase the fines.

Cologne - "It has to be painful, it has to be clear to everyone, it's a matter of life and death."

The new rules should now be implemented quickly in NRW.

“It will be ready from next week,” he told WDR on Friday.

The 3G rule planned for buses and trains - vaccinated, recovered or tested - should be checked at random but regularly, stressed Wüst in the WDR.

"Sampling does not mean: we all turn a blind eye and nobody cares, but sampling means: You have to expect that there will be controls at all times."

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On the sidelines of the Deutschland Cup, President Franz Reindl was concerned about the ongoing internal quarrels in the German Ice Hockey Federation.

“It's really good, I have to say that and I'm really touched by it,” said Reindl on Saturday at MagentaSport.

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In his own words, Wüst assumes that the resolutions of the federal-state meeting will be able to break the infection dynamics in Germany.

“This is a first package that is supposed to avoid a lockdown again,” he said on RTL / ntv on Friday “early start”.

Health protection is the most important thing at the moment: “Also with a view to Christmas, of course, that people come together as much as possible.

Nobody wants a lockdown. ”Dpa

Source: merkur

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