The city of Starnberg tightened the admission restrictions in the city facilities.
In the seaside resort, in the Starnberger See museum and in the Schlossberghalle, the 2G-plus regulation has been in effect since Thursday.
According to the Corona regulation, the 2G rule applies to the city library, the city archive, the music school and the Nepomuk youth club.
The town hall announced yesterday.
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- Participants in a city council meeting will have to submit a negative corona test from next Monday, November 29th - "regardless of whether you have been vaccinated or recovered," the message said. This can be a PCR test that is not older than 48 hours or a rapid antigen test that is no more than 24 hours old. It is possible to carry out a self-test on site. "The city administration provides the self-tests free of charge." In addition, FFP2 mask requirements apply up to the seat.
There are no changes in terms of visits to the town hall.
A 3G certificate for a short visit, for example at the residents' registration office, is also not required, "since most of the time these are queries that need to be processed quickly".
However, participants in a meeting and guests and couple in a town hall marriage must adhere to the 3G regime and only get access to city facilities if they are vaccinated, recovered or tested.
An appointment is still required for personal errands in the town hall.
Numerous visits to authorities can also be done online.
More about this at www.starnberg.de in the section “What do I do where?”.