Thousands in front of Hamburger Kunsthalle despite the ban
Despite the ban, several thousand opponents of the Corona measures have gathered around the Hamburger Kunsthalle. The police spoke of about 3000 participants. According to eyewitnesses, the officials began to break up the crowd. There were also individual fisticuffs. A demonstration by opponents of vaccination was originally planned in Hamburg, to which up to 15,000 participants were expected. The police had banned this in view of the massive increase in the number of infections. For the first time, there was a major counter-protest in the Hanseatic city today. Several thousand people marched through the center of Hamburg under the motto “Solidarity and enlightenment instead of conspiracy ideologies”. There were also demonstrations by critics of the state corona protection measures in Flensburg, Osnabrück and Schwerin. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
Large demonstration against Corona policy in Rome
Thousands of people also protested against the Italian government’s Corona policy in Rome. Some tried to start a march as a group. Police officers blocked them with a water cannon. Prime Minister Draghi recently introduced compulsory vaccination for people over 50 years of age. Italy is currently recording the highest number of corona cases since the beginning of the pandemic. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
Haldenwang: New kind of enemies of the state
According to the intelligence of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, there is a new scene of enemies of the state. The president of the authority, Haldenwang, told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper that among the demonstrators against the Corona policy there were extremists who could not be assigned to either the right or the left spectrum. The only thing that connects these people is their contempt for the democratic constitutional state. After the corona pandemic subsides, she could look for a new topic, such as demonstrations against climate protection policy. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
Intensive care physician: Omikron hardly felt so far
According to intensive care physicians, the corona variant Omikron has not yet arrived in the hospitals. So far, people up to the age of 35 in particular have been infected with the new virus type, said the head of the intensive care medicine association Divi, Karagiannidis, on Deutschlandfunk. There is currently only a double-digit incidence among those over 60. However, he expects the numbers to rise significantly in the week after next at the latest. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the nationwide seven-day incidence is currently 497. Around 78,000 new infections were registered within one day – a new high 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
Great Britain: Apparently more lockdown parties
The revelations about lockdown parties in Downing Street continue. As the “Daily Mirror” reports, British government employees regularly met for an after-work drink on Fridays during the corona lockdown. Prime Minister Johnson also attended the meetings more often. The meetings are said to be on the online calendars of around 50 UK government officials. Indoor meetings have long been banned in England because of the pandemic. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
Soccer Bundesliga: Bayern claims leadership
FC Bayern Munich has landed a sovereign victory in the Bundesliga. The record champions won 4 to 0 at 1.FC Köln. The other results: Stuttgart – Leipzig 0 to 2 Wolfsburg – Hertha 0 to 0 Mainz – Bochum 1 to 0 and Union Berlin – Hoffenheim 2 to 1 In the second Bundesliga has Leader FC St. Pauli played against Erzgebirge Aue 2 to 2. Werder Bremen defeated Fortuna Düsseldorf 3-0 and Nuremberg lost 1-2 to Paderborn. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
The weather in Northern Germany
Cloudy from the west and mostly dry at 0 to 6 degrees. Patchy rain at night. Lows plus 4 to minus 2 degrees. Lots of clouds tomorrow, some rain in places. Maximum 4 to 8 degrees. The further prospects: Monday some showers, but also some sun locally at 5 to 10 degrees. Often dense clouds on Tuesday, some with friendly sections, 4 to 8 degrees. | 01/15/2022 7:05 p.m
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