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Corona situation catastrophic: District Administrator of Bavaria Hotspot becomes clear - SPD agrees with Söder that vaccinations are mandatory

2021-11-22T04:40:25.280Z


The incidence in Bavaria continues to rise. Markus Söder only announced stricter corona rules on Friday. A district administrator is now sounding the alarm. The news ticker for Bavaria.


The incidence in Bavaria continues to rise.

Markus Söder only announced stricter corona rules on Friday.

A district administrator is now sounding the alarm.

The news ticker for Bavaria.

  • Markus Söder announced stricter corona rules

    (see first report).

  • The SPD Upper Bavaria agrees with Söder that he must be vaccinated

    (see update from November 21, 11:17 a.m.).

  • Nursing director from Amberg calls for a hard lockdown and compulsory vaccination

    (see update from November 21st, 9.48pm).

  • This ticker is updated regularly.

Update November 21, 9.43 p.m.:

Kerstin Wittmann, Nursing Director at the St. Marien Amberg Clinic, considers the previous decisions in Bavaria to be insufficient. In

BR24

live, she explained that only a hard lockdown could help now. Your employees are stressed to the maximum. The climax of the fourth wave is still to come. She considers compulsory vaccination for certain professions to be inevitable. “We don't need clapping. If anyone wants to be appreciative of the care they should get vaccinated, ”she told the BR.

Update from November 21, 5:30 p.m.:

Munich's Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter warns of the dramatic corona situation in the state capital.

The clinics are full, the staff are at the limit of their capabilities, he said on the BR program “Sunday Stammtisch”.

He is therefore already planning the next steps.

On the subject of New Year's Eve, Reiter said at BR: "Probably there won't be any bangs in Munich".

He intends to ban fireworks and firecrackers in Munich.

Free voter parliamentary group leader calls for debate on compulsory vaccination

Update from November 21, 1:44 p.m.:

In view of the rapidly increasing number of corona infections, Free Voters parliamentary group leader Florian Streibl calls for a broad debate about a general compulsory vaccination. Getting vaccinated is the best way to relieve hospitals, doctors, nurses and immunocompromised people. "But appeals in Germany are apparently not enough to achieve a sufficiently high vaccination rate and finally bring the coronavirus to its knees."

It is a constitutional balancing act, but there is a lot to be said for the general compulsory vaccination, "if we don't want to risk an increase in incidences every autumn and, as a result, the overloading of our health system - just from a single disease," said Streibl on Sunday .

The SPD Upper Bavaria had previously positioned itself similarly

(see update from November 21, 11:17 a.m.)

.

FDP federal chairman Wolfgang Kubicki sharply criticizes Söder

Update from November 21, 1:05 p.m.:

The deputy FDP federal chairman Wolfgang Kubicki has sharply criticized the corona management in parts of southern Germany and in particular Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder.

Söder puts his own career ambitions before protecting the population, said Kubicki on Sunday at an FDP state party conference in Neumünster, Schleswig-Holstein.

"That is characterless and humanly pathetic."



Especially in the south of Germany, the pandemic situation is difficult, said Kubicki.

He referred to the comparatively low vaccination rates in Bavaria and Saxony.

Hundreds of deaths in these countries are the fault of political negligence.

(By the way: Our Bavaria newsletter informs you about all the important stories from the Free State. Register here.)

Corona situation catastrophic: District Administrator of Bavaria Hotspot becomes clear - SPD agrees with Söder that vaccinations are mandatory

Update from November 21, 11:17 a.m.:

The SPD Upper Bavaria advocates a general compulsory vaccination against Corona.

"We can only break this vicious circle of the pandemic with a high vaccination rate," said district chairman Florian Ritter on Sunday in Munich.

"We must not accept more and more deaths, we must not drive health care against the wall and we must not squeeze the health care workers to the last."



Unfortunately, too few people would take advantage of the vaccination offer.

"The reasons for this are complex, but we can't just wait until the last ones can be convinced at some point," he demanded.

Ritter also sits in the state parliament for the SPD and was confirmed in his office as chairman at a digital party conference of the SPD Upper Bavaria on Saturday.

On Friday, Prime Minister Markus Söder also spoke out in favor of compulsory vaccination.

You won't get around it.

Otherwise there is a threat of an "endless loop with this crap corona".

Corona situation catastrophic: District Administrator of Bavaria's super hotspot becomes clear - "close to collapse"

Update from November 21, 10:02 a.m.:

In view of the high number of corona infections, the situation in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau is catastrophic, according to the local district administrator Sebastian Gruber (CSU). "Our clinics and intensive care capacities are close to collapse, there have already been individual transfers to other government districts." The CSU politician told

Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)

. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported a seven-day incidence of 1651.5 for the region on Sunday - a peak not only in Bavaria, but nationwide (see previous update).



This could also be due to the low vaccination rate in the region, which Gruber states at around 57 percent - well below the Bavarian average of around 66 percent.

The CSU politician reported a rush for vaccinations, but it was mainly about booster and not about first vaccinations.

"There is still room for improvement," said Gruber.



He considers the tightened corona measures to be "absolutely necessary".

In fact, in hotspot regions with a seven-day incidence over 1000, even stricter rules apply than in other counties.

Gruber said he thought a consistent line would make more sense.

Corona in Bavaria: the seven-day incidence is increasing slightly

Update from November 21, 7:33 a.m

.: The seven-day incidence in Bavaria is 639.4 on Sunday (previous day: 635.6).

There are still many hotspots in the Free State with values ​​well over 1000. The Freyung-Grafenau district is Germany's number 1 hotspot, the RKI reports an incidence of 1,651.5.

In addition to Freyung-Grafenau: These are the Corona hotspots in Bavaria

  • Rottal-Inn district: 1592.0

  • District of Passau: 1317.1

  • District of Traunstein: 1159.5

  • District of Berchtesgadener Land: 1152.1

  • District of Mühldorf am Inn: 1122.1

  • Landshut district: 1091.9

  • District Deggendorf: 1075.5

  • Dingolfing-Landau district: 1039.7

Nine giga hotspots in Bavaria - Munich incidence is falling slightly

Nine Bavarian districts are thus above the incidence of 1000 - Markus Söder announced stricter rules for such hotspots on Friday.

The incidence in Munich was 727.2 on Sunday, which means it has fallen slightly.

On Saturday the value was 756.3.

on Friday at 754.0.

After Söder announced, tens of circles are threatened with stricter corona rules - now there is headwind from within their own ranks

Update from November 20, 10:48 a.m.:

Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) is criticized from his own ranks for the cancellation of Christmas

markets

throughout Bavaria.

The chairman of the Bayreuth CSU parliamentary group, Stefan Specht, spoke of the wrong signal.

It is understandable that world-famous, large Christkindles markets in large cities have to be canceled due to the high number of visitors.

For smaller cities, however, one would have preferred decentralized decisions at the municipal level.

The city of Bayreuth did and would have done everything to make the Christkindlesmarkt permanently possible under strict hygiene measures, according to the CSU Bayreuth-Mitte announcement on Saturday.

Holetschek protests against the limitation of Biontech deliveries

Update from November 20, 8:56 a.m

.: Klaus Holetschek protests against a limit on Biontech deliveries announced by the Federal Ministry of Health. That is unacceptable, said Bavaria's health minister to the German press agency in Munich. Holetschek, who is also chairman of the conference of health ministers (GMK) of the federal states, now wants to put this on the agenda of the GMK deliberations planned for Monday. "That has to be discussed and resolved."



In a letter to the federal states, the Federal Ministry of Health emphasized that enough vaccine would also be available for booster vaccinations by the end of the year.

In addition to the preparation from Biontech / Pfizer, that from Moderna should be used more and more.

Otherwise, stored Moderna cans threatened to expire from the middle of the first quarter of 2022, but this must be avoided.

After Söder's announcement: Zig circles are threatened with stricter corona rules - soon also Munich?

First report from November 20, 8.11 a.m .:

Munich - The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reports an incidence of 635.6 for Bavaria (previous day: 625.3).

Freyung-Grafenau is the new nationwide hotspot.

In the Lower Bavarian district the incidence is 1564.7.

In addition, there are more districts in the Free State of over 1000.

Giga hotspots in Bavaria: These circles have incidences over 1000

  • Rottal-Inn district: 1474.5

  • District of Passau: 1155.8

  • District of Mühldorf am Inn: 1140.9

  • District of Traunstein: 1122.9

  • District of Berchtesgadener Land: 1089.1

  • Landshut district: 1081.3

  • Dingolfing-Landau district: 1062.3

  • District Deggendorf: 1055.4

Söder announces stricter corona rules - nine districts in Bavaria over 1000 incidence

A total of nine Bavarian districts are above the seven-day incidence of 1000 (previous day: eight).

It was only on Friday that Prime Minister Markus Söder tightened the corona measures - including for hotspots (= incidence over 1000).

Public life is to be shut down in large areas there: restaurants, sports and cultural venues must close, events are prohibited.

Schools and daycare centers should also remain open there.

You can find an overview of the rules for Bavaria in our overview.

The rules should then come into force on Wednesday night.

Munich incidence continues to rise: are more stringent measures threatened soon?

In Munich the incidence on Saturday is 756.3.

On Friday the value was 754.0.

at 694.8 on Thursday.

If it continues to rise, Munich could soon be one of the giga hotspots and be affected by more stringent measures.

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