MAINZ. As early as next week, the Rhineland-Palatinate state government will present a revised warning and step-by-step plan for fighting pandemics. That said Prime Minister Malu Dreyer on Tuesday after the cabinet meeting. The 27th Corona Control Ordinance, which has only been in force since Monday, provides for a series of relaxations that have met with criticism in view of the increasing number of infections. For example, the fact that schools only test once a week without cause.
No change in the outside area
Dreyer justified the step with the nationwide development. “In Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria the numbers are very high, we see that with concern,” she said. There will be no changes for the outside area, for example at Christmas markets. There the risk is lower, everyone can protect themselves. “That is why there is no resharpening there,” said Dreyer. It is possible, however, that 2G rules will apply indoors earlier than previously planned, meaning that only vaccinated and recovered people have access. Dreyer did not rule out additional tests. The federal government will return to free citizen tests.
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