Corona bang in Bavaria: curfew, stadiums and Co. before easing - Söder statement eagerly awaited
Created: 02/07/2022, 09:35 am
By: Lucas Sauter-Orengo
CSU retreat in Berlin: Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (right).
© IMAGO / Stefan Zeitz
The corona numbers in Munich, Bavaria and Germany continue to rise, and yet: the easing voices are getting louder.
Not least from CSU boss Söder.
Munich – The number of new infections continues to rise day by day.
The incidence in Munich at the beginning of the week (February 7) was 2392, and 1426 across Germany. Just a year ago, the then Minister of Health Jens Spahn (CDU) had declared incidences of less than 50 as a benchmark for easing - a year later the starting position could hardly be any different being.
Because despite high incidences, the number in the intensive care units remains stable.
For CSU boss Söder, one should therefore debate about easing the corona measures.
Corona: curfew, sport and culture - Söder announces easing
The Bavarian Prime Minister announced that he wanted to relax the gastro curfew in Bavaria.
Whether at 11 p.m. or midnight - this should only be decided on Tuesday, February 8th.
In addition, they want to allow more spectators in sports and culture.
In previous assessments of the Corona situation, the Bavarian Prime Minister had already indicated a change of course in pandemic policy.
The "Team Caution" from Munich became "Team Caution - with a sense of proportion".
Markus Söder will appear in front of the press on Monday, February 7th, after the CSU board meeting at 12.30 p.m.
After his announcements on the subject of corona easing, the CSU boss should not be able to avoid also addressing the topic of corona broadly.
As usual, we will report live for you as soon as things get going in Munich.
Corona in Bavaria: Söder-PK eagerly awaited
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So while Bavaria is looking for a new approach, Federal Minister of Health Lauterbach (SPD) warned against loosening too early.
He told BILD that the current point in time for widespread easing was too early.
Nevertheless, he emphasized that this could probably be tackled "well before Easter".
The reason: the peak of the omicron wave is expected in mid-February, then the situation can be reassessed.