Wreath Resolutions: These rules apply until the end of the year, with relaxation at Christmas



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The consultations lasted almost eight hours, but now people in Germany have at least a little more clarity about how their lives will be shaped in the weeks leading up to Christmas and beyond, given the still high number of corona infections. In the following measures has the appropriate round:

#The actual Partial blocking In the crown, the pandemic with the closure of restaurants, theaters and leisure facilities will expand. Measures continue to apply until December 20.

#The Contact restrictions get stricter. To contain the corona pandemic, private gatherings with friends, relatives and acquaintances are limited to a maximum of five people from your own home and another home. Children up to 14 years old are not covered by the regulation.

#About Christmas become strict contact restrictions relaxed. A maximum of ten people can meet between December 23 and January 1 at the latest, children up to 14 years are not covered by the regulations. Schleswig-Holstein adheres to its own rules of contact.

#The federal states may in the future depending on the infection decide whether to act loosen up or to tight. Relief should be possible in countries with an incidence of less than 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants per week. In contrast, in federal states with a high incidence of more than 200, stricter measures should be considered. Berlin and 62 districts would currently be affected.

# In regions with a seven-day incidence of more than 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the target schools Implement new measures for “school specific” lesson design. These should be applied beginning in the eighth grade, but not necessarily for final grades. These measures include Switch to alternate lessons.

Merkel stressed that the exponential increase in the number of infections had been broken. “But that’s only partial success. There is no way we can be satisfied with this partial success,” he emphasized. “We need another effort,” Merkel said. This also required patience, solidarity, and discipline.

Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) called for people to meet only in small groups during Christmas and to avoid unnecessary travel. The success of the partial closure was not as great as expected. Therefore, it must be expanded and deepened. The Christmas holidays should not lead to a setback in the fight against the pandemic, he stressed.

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