City of Heilbronn with the highest seven-day incidence in Baden-Württemberg
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A quarter of the population in Baden-Württemberg is fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. That is 2,774,800 people, or 25 percent, as the Robert Koch Institute announced on Saturday. 40 of the 44 regions in the southwest are below the 50 mark. On the other hand, the seven-day incidence is highest in the city of Heilbronn at 58.5.
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Click & Meet in two variants
Im Trade “Click & Meet” applies in two variants: with an appointment without test, vaccination or convalescence evidence and one customer per 40 square meters of sales area or without an appointment with test, vaccination or convalescence evidence and two customers per 40 square meters of sales area.
Changes for further training come into force on the day after next, i.e. on Wednesday, June 16, due to a special regulation. Then alternating lessons are planned.
But: According to the latest resolutions of the state government, regular operation under pandemic conditions will apply from Monday, June 21, if the incidence is below the threshold value of 100. According to its own information, the Heilbronn city administration is in talks with the state to clarify whether the three days of alternating lessons can be bridged and regular operations can be continued straight away.
Face-to-face teaching in primary school
In Elementary schools Classroom lessons continue to take place.
School sports is only permitted outdoors; it may only take place in classes or groups. In the secondary schools he has to be poor in contact. Swimming lessons can only take place in outdoor pools.
Im Cultural area In level 3 there are again requirements for archives, libraries and libraries, galleries, memorials and museums. Evidence of “tested, vaccinated or recovered” must be provided during the visit. Cultural events can still be attended by up to 250 people inside and up to 500 people outside.
Im Sport there are no changes, neither in the amateur and leisure sector nor in professional and competitive sports. Swimming pools and saunas also remain open inside and outside.
“The assessment that the development is not yet stable has unfortunately come true,” says Mayor Harry Mergel. “The Whitsun and public holidays and thus fewer tests have improved the picture a bit.” Nevertheless, the mayor is optimistic about the future. “I assume that the current infection situation is a short-term development and not a trend.”
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Vaccination campaign for Heilbronn city center and Böckingen
June 11, 6:09 p.m.
The city of Heilbronn is planning district-specific vaccination offers in the district vaccination center in Horkheim. Initially, appointments will be offered for residents of the core city and Böckingen, with other districts to follow. The dates can be booked from Monday, June 14th.
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No hotspots
The city reports that the infections are spread across the entire city and cannot be assigned to any hotspot. “Half of all cases infected with Covid-19 are contact persons from families who have tested positive,” says Dr. Peter Liebert, head of the health department. “In small numbers, infections also take place in community facilities such as day-care centers, at work or on vacation. In a quarter of the cases, however, the source of the infection cannot be determined.”
All rules at a glance: www.heilbronn.de
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