Media report: Tighter lockdown in Germany after Christmas?



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Media report: tougher blockade across Germany after Christmas?

Will the super-closure occur in Germany, when only supermarkets are open, between Christmas and early January?

Berlin – Since the beginning of November, Germany is due to the Coronavirus pandemic partly blocking that is active at least January 10, 2021 it should last. TO Christmas The flexibilities are provided in the Federal Republic. But will the measures be tightened again after the festival?

Will only supermarkets in Germany stay open around the turn of the year?

Will only supermarkets in Germany stay open at the beginning of the year? © Christian Charisius / dpa

According to Bild, the government is considering a tough shutdown that only leaves supermarkets open. Between December 27 and January 3 or even January 10, all other stores should be closed.

Restaurants, hotels and leisure facilities are currently closed anyway. Schools also remained closed.

As Bild writes, both an earlier start of the holidays and an extension of the school holidays are being considered.

The government wants to put the measures up for discussion at a summit with the federal states. However, a new date has yet to be set when the Chancellor will consult with the country’s leaders.

It depends on the chancellor Angela Merkel (66, CDU) it is necessary to tighten the crown restraints.

Chancellor Merkel (66, CDU) does not believe in the principle of hope in the fight against the corona virus.

Chancellor Merkel (66, CDU) does not believe in the principle of hope in the fight against the corona virus. © Kay Nietfeld / dpa-Pool / dpa

It will not be able to get through the winter without additional measures, the CDU politician said Monday.

However, it is still not clear whether there will finally be a hard lockdown like in April.

After all, the number of infections and the measures taken so far differ from region to region in the Federal Republic.

Among other things, the Prime Minister of Bavaria, Markus Söder (53, CSU), proclaimed the disaster in Bavaria on Sunday. There the contact restrictions are relaxed for Christmas, but not for New Years Eve.

In Berlin, for example, only five people, excluding children under the age of 14, can meet on Christmas days.

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