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Status: 29.03.2021 6:30 pm
More and more cities and counties are imposing night curfews. State Crown regulation provides for this measure if the number of infections increases.
If the seven-day incidence of 150 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants is exceeded in three consecutive days, “the competent local authority should order the exit restriction,” says the ordinance for Lower Saxony that has been in force since Monday. This currently applies to eight municipalities. So far only a few of them have said how they want to proceed.
Hannover region: stay home from 10pm.
In it Hannover Region A twelve-day night curfew goes into effect on Thursday. Starts at 10 pm and ends at 5 am There should be exceptions for “good reasons”. The state ordinance lists the following items: a necessary medical, psychosocial or veterinary treatment, the performance of a professional activity, attending religious services and similar religious events, as well as visiting close relatives if they are disabled or in need of care. In addition, the regulation of the mask requirement in public spaces will be expanded throughout the region, the exact scope is currently being examined.
Cloppenburg district: curfew from Wednesday
I am Cloppenburg District The night curfew must apply from Wednesday. From that moment on, people will no longer be able to leave their houses and apartments between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. without a valid reason. The Cloppenburg district has exceeded the 150 cutoff for more than a week.
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Curfew in the district of Peine from Tuesday
Of the Gifhorn District it exceeded the incidence of 150 for the third time in a row on Monday. The curfew is currently under review. in it Emsland District, where the value has been exceeded for more than a week, has been true since Monday: a curfew will apply from Wednesday. The number of infections is particularly high in Papenburg. That is why the Emsland district began a test week there on Sunday. Also in Wesermarsch district people have to adjust to exit restrictions, probably starting Wednesday. in it Peine District As of Tuesday, people can no longer leave the house between 9:00 and 5:00 am According to the State Health Office, the seven-day incidence there is just under 170. The district had requested the project state model. If selected for this, the outdoor and retail catering service in the center of Peine would open during the day, accompanied by further tests and controls. Of the Oldenburg District You have only exceeded the 150 limit for two days in a row.
These municipalities have been above the incidence value of 150 for at least three days (as of Monday, March 29)
- Cloppenburg (district)
- Emsland (district)
- Gifhorn (district)
- Read (district)
- Osnabrück (City)
- Peine (district)
- Salzgitter (city)
- Wesermarsch (district)
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The country asks for more measures from the incidence of 100
Even municipalities that have exceeded the incidence of seven days out of 100 on at least three consecutive days must impose stricter measures in accordance with the new Crown regulation. According to this, the competent authority can prohibit entry to public places, parks and similar places, and order the use of a medical mask, even for passengers in a private car if they do not belong to the same household. In addition, authorities may order mandatory tests for certain areas or contact restrictions. According to the ordinance, exit restrictions are also possible from an incidence of 100.
Braunschweig tightened the rules
In Braunschweig, the incidence has been consistently above 100 new infections per 100,000 population for days. The nurseries there have been closed again since Monday, only offering emergency care. A household can only meet with a maximum of one other person. In addition, the purchase by appointment has been canceled again, that is, purchases at times reserved in advance. Only ordered products can be collected at the door of the store.
Wolfsburg closes stores again
The city of Wolfsburg tightened the rules as of Tuesday because the 100 limit was exceeded since Thursday. Stores that have just opened for customers by appointment will remain closed again. Also, a household can only meet with one other person. On the other hand, the limited regular operation of the nurseries will be maintained.
Harburg district applies the emergency brake
The Harburg district also applies the emergency brake. Here, the contagion value has been at an incidence of more than 100 for about a week. Stores can only sell products that have been ordered and joint sports are again severely restricted. For most schoolchildren, after the holidays, distance learning will presumably only be reapplied if the incidence value does not fall below the 100 limit by then.
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Rotenburg district fluctuates around the limit value of 100
Over the course of Tuesday, the Rotenburg district wants to comment on whether stricter crown measures should be applied there again. In the circle, the incidence value fluctuated around the 100 mark in recent days. The Hameln-Pyrmont and Wittmund districts have only been above the incidence value of 100 for two days.
These municipalities have been above the incidence value of 100 for at least three days (as of Monday, March 29)
- Braunschweig (city)
- Celle (district)
- Delmenhorst (city)
- Emden (city)
- Hannover (region)
- Harburg (district)
- Hildesheim (district)
- Osnabrück (district)
- Rotenburg / Wümme (district)
- Schaumburg (district)
- Vechta (district)
- Wolfsburg (city)
Only three municipalities with an incidence of less than 50
There are now only three districts in Lower Saxony that are below a seven-day incidence of 50: Northeim, Goslar, and Nienburg (Weser). In the Goslar district, however, the value has risen significantly over the past seven days. There it was still at 24.9 on Tuesday of last week, after a continued rise, it is now 45.5. On the contrary, it has fallen in the last seven days in the Northeim district, while it has remained almost stable in the Nienburg district.
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Crown in Lower Saxony – current reports