Various reactions to the federal lockdown can be found on Twitter under the hashtag “#bundeslockdown”. While some are calling for even tougher measures, others sharply criticize the planned federal lockdown.
Reactions on Twitter. (Screenshot)
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Under the hashtag “#bundeslockdown“The German citizens react to the federal lockdown that is pending. Some voices should be presented here:
“We’re lucky that Merkel screwed it up. Historically cold April, late Easter registrations and a rapid test explosion were the templates for timing the #bundeslockdown on the natural peak. Many would have believed that they ‘defeated’ the wave on their own initiative. It’s too late now. “
“I am a teacher in the Burgenland district. Again we have an incidence of over 400. Schools are open; the students come in half-groups for alternating lessons. We don’t need a PR memorial, we need the #bundeslockdown and #ZeroCovid! “
“Good news. British mutant B.1.1.7 is more contagious, but does not show a higher risk of severe disease and death. Very nice. One worry less. #bundeslockdown then doesn’t need it. “
“An infection protection law that protects against infections would be awesome.”
“Angela Merkel switches off the federal states and with it competitive federalism. The competition for the smartest solution is replaced by the presumption of having the smartest solution. That has absolutist traits. “
“I don’t know, but when I hear the term #Bundeslockdown I always have to think of the national youth games. How does it work, the survivors bring a certificate of victory, who keeps the rules the certificate of honor and for the rest the note on the toe replaces the certificate of participation? “
“In the news it says in one sentence that Olaf Scholz is in favor of the national emergency brake and in the next sentence it says again that BaWü allows Click & Collect even if the 100% is exceeded. If you think it will stay that way, raise your hand. “
“Many of them still don’t care that they will soon have to be home at 9 p.m. But soon the summer will come, the nice weather, the pleasant temperatures and it will stay light until 10 p.m. How will people react to the curfew? “
“The # exit lock from 9 pm to 5 am is a challenge for people to undermine it through imaginative actions and to put the police state in a moral and practical defensive situation.”
“Incidence change – in #Hamburg since the introduction of exit restrictions on April 2nd: from 136 down to 126 – in #Saarland since the start of the” model project “on April 5th: from 87 up to 129.”
“Politics has lost all measure! But citizen education is increasingly falling into the sand. So now you decide to let the war rhetoric start and prepare preventive isolations. Unfortunately, the enemy and the battle are missing. “
“If the #Bundesnotbremse, which has been planned for 20 days with exit restrictions without a goal and strategy, is not possible, we need a #harterLockdownSimmediately as a #bundeslockdown with #SchulenKitasBuerosZu to # Incidenz10 and then #NoCovid with # GreenZones for business and citizens.”
“Not Stockholm, not Miami, not Tübingen: Schleswig-Holstein opened its outdoor dining area largely unnoticed (largely test-free). Federalism opens up such possibilities, brave ones go first, others imitate. #Bundeslockdown will prevent this. “
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