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Eleven days passed in Austria before the Austrian Crown traffic light was de facto turned off again. Started on September 4, it was reinterpreted as “orientation aid” on September 15. The situation between the federal government and the federal states and individual districts had to be addressed, for which mandatory but never precisely defined measures had to be applied. Since then, what applies to crown measures has been “manually” regulated again – seeing the early curfew in Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Salzburg or the obligation to register in Viennese gastronomy.
In Germany of all places, where federalism between the federal government and the states is much more pronounced than in Austria, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has now also advocated for a crown traffic light at the national level. Two days before a change conference between Chancellor Angela Merkel and the 16 prime ministers, Söder said on Sunday that Süddeutsche Zeitung: “Now we need a set of binding, proportionate and reliable rules for winter.”
Without citing the example of Austria, Söder suggests Southern germany a corona warning light for all federal states and you want uniform guidelines on what actions to take if the number of infected people exceeds threshold values
Health Minister Rudolf Anschober presented his Corona traffic light in early September with very similar goals.