Most access restrictions fall on Sunday.
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Bavaria’s Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (CSU) complains that the new law is not practicable. It is not clear how it can be applied and what standards and parameters apply to “hotspots”, he told the “Augsburger Allgemeine”. North Rhine-Westphalia’s department head Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU) called the easing at WDR 5 “irresponsible”. A mask requirement indoors beyond April 2 would be “absolutely right”.
City Day President Markus Lewe expects a patchwork of regulations. “It is quite likely that the law will have to be corrected again soon,” he also told the newspapers of the Funke media group.
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The virologist Melanie Brinkmann said on Deutschlandfunk that you suddenly had “a toothless tiger” in front of you. There is currently a very high incidence of infection in the population. Therefore, it was exactly “the wrong time to take tools out of the toolbox.” Brinkmann expressed “complete incomprehension” that one of the most important and least stressful measures – wearing a mask – was being significantly restricted.
FDP leader Christian Lindner defended the law again. It is “responsible” and finds the right balance between individual and state health protection, said the Federal Finance Minister of the “Augsburger Allgemeine”.
“However, there cannot be a mask requirement forever”
There are calls for a nationwide mask requirement, especially for shops. In the future, however, this will only be possible if countries specify it regionally for hotspot areas. The general manager of the German trade association, Stefan Genth, told the “Passauer Neue Presse” when asked whether the industry could live with the continuation of the obligation to wear a mask: “Whoever puts it on protects themselves and others.” Many would have liked them used to, even when shopping. “However, there cannot be a mask requirement forever.”
Several countries in Europe have largely abolished corona rules. Austria is tightening the reins again due to the sharp increase in the number of infections. From the middle of this week, FFP2 masks will have to be worn in public interiors again, as Health Minister Johannes Rauch announced on Friday evening. In the neighboring country, the seven-day incidence is about twice as high as in Germany.
In Germany, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), it continued to rise to the highest value of 1735.0 on Saturday – but on Sunday it fell again for the first time after a long increase. The rate of vaccination continues to decrease. According to the RKI, at least 60,000 doses were injected on Friday, compared to 94,334 vaccinations on Friday last week.
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