Green complains about "crazy" corona rules in Bavaria - Söder-Vize is holding out the prospect of easing
Created: 12/16/2021, 07:56 AM
From: Katarina Amtmann
Hubert Aiwanger (l, free voters) and Markus Söder (r, CSU).
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Katharina Schulze described the Corona rules in Bavaria as "crazy".
Söder's vice Hubert Aiwanger promised easing in a BR broadcast.
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Green * politician Katharina Schulze described the Corona * rules as "sometimes a little crazy".
Hubert Aiwanger, Vice President Markus Söder *, promised further easing.
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Munich - Just recently, the government around Markus Söder tightened the corona rules, but at the same time relaxed a measure for New Year's Eve. * The corona measures were also a topic on Wednesday evening (December 15) in the
BR show
"now red i" .
Corona-Talk in BR - Grüne admits: "The rules have been a bit crazy for almost two years now."
A restaurateur from Chiemgau expressed the wish for a "planning horizon" because his restaurant is currently closed.
There were too few customers after the 2G rule was introduced.
A Nuremberg retailer feels disadvantaged compared to grocery stores and a cinema operator from Passau described the 2G Plus rule in cinemas as "paradoxical", although the risk of infection is low there.
After the stories of those affected, Katharina Schulze von den Grünen also admitted: "The rules have been a little crazy for almost two years." .
She advocated a “step-by-step plan with clear measures” to ensure planning security.
Söder-Vize Aiwanger defends corona rules in Bavaria
The co-chair of the Bavarian Greens admitted on the show that it is not always easy for politicians to differentiate between the measures.
Supermarkets would have to be exempted from the 2G obligation, even if they sell products that can also be found in retail outlets.
Hubert Aiwanger, who had often pleaded for easing in the past, defended the current measures.
Due to the sharp increase in numbers, experts had predicted a tripling of occupancy in hospitals a few weeks ago.
"Now we're talking on a relatively high horse again," said Bavaria's Minister of Economic Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister at "Jetzt red i" with a view to the falling numbers.
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Corona in Bavaria: Aiwanger holds out the prospect of further easing
There was great agreement on one topic in the program: Young people in particular should continue to be able to do sports in the club, even if they have not yet been vaccinated against Corona *.
Currently, the 2G plus rule applies to indoor sports for adults and 2G in the open air.
Young people have so far been exempted from this - and if the Greens and the Free Voters have their way, it should stay that way.
"I hope that we can extend this from January," said Aiwanger.
“That is a must!” Thinks Schulze.
In the
BR
broadcast,
Aiwanger held out the
prospect of further relaxation in the field of sports: In non-contact sports such as archery, the head of the free electorate is committed to ensuring that an additional test is not necessary.
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