Prime Minister Markus Söder said the “coronavirus drama” in Bavaria, which is already threatening the performance of the health care system, continues.
Therefore, the ways in which the virus spreads are most likely to be supplemented by closure restrictions. This is “de facto” – in fact – means complete closure for the unvaccinated – highlighted by the provincial prime minister.
Local legislation expected within days new rules that come into force for those who do not have direct contact with they are also banned from hairdressers.
It applies to everyone that there will be no Christmas fairs in the province this year and the nightclubs and entertainment venues will be closed for three weeks for now, he added.
Even stricter restrictions will be introduced in the most deprived areas, in which the frequency of so – called seven – day infections, ie the number of infections registered in one week per 100,000 inhabitants, has risen to over a thousand. So far, eight districts fall into this category. These are the main focal points of the epidemic in Bavaria, so they close “almost everything” for three weeks. Hospitality, tourism, cultural institutions, sports associations and services requiring direct contact will be suspended Markus Söder explained.
He stressed that day care and public education continue to work in all circumstances, but that schoolchildren should wear a mask at all times and be tested regularly for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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