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Spahn confirms night travel ban: also public transport

In more than three quarters of the German rural and urban districts, citizens will soon only be able to travel between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. if there are “good reasons”. Transit traffic is also prohibited. The Federal Ministry of the Interior warns of impending fines.

Not going out of the house also means not traveling, stressed German Health Minister Jens Spahn on Friday in Berlin.

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Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn confirmed in Berlin on Friday that with the entry into force of the amended Infection Protection Act, a night travel ban will in fact also apply to large parts of Germany. “When it means not to go out, that also means not to travel,” replied the CDU politician to a corresponding question from the NZZ. If districts show incidences of more than 100 cases of infection per 100,000 inhabitants over three days, a curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. applies.

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