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02.10 am.: Erlanger traffic lights crown in yellow
Erlangen has exceeded the signal value of the 7-day incidence of 35 new corona virus infections per 100,000 inhabitants. According to the Bavarian State Office of Health and Food Safety, the incidence value for Erlangen on Monday, October 19, was 39.1 (at 3:00 pm).
The measurements in detail:
– From Sunday October 18, spectators at sporting events, as well as at conferences, congresses, trade fairs and in cultural spaces, must wear a mask in the square.
– Starting Monday, October 19 at 6pm, a mask is required in the busy streets and squares: Bahnhofplatz, Nürnberger and Hauptstraße, as well as Calvin- and Richard-Wagner-Straße, Güterhallenstraße between Güterbahnhof- and Nürnberger Straße, Untere Karlstraße, Beşiktaş Square, Plank Square, Huguenot Square and Market Square / Castle, Bürgermeistersteg Leisure Center. There is also a ban on alcohol from 11 pm
– The curfew at 11 pm is in force in the restaurant sector from Sunday. You cannot sell alcohol at gas stations after 11 pm
– Stronger measures are also applied in workplaces. The use of a mask is mandatory in meeting and traffic areas, especially in elevators, corridors, dining rooms and entrances; The same applies to the workplace if the minimum distance of 1.5 m cannot be reliably maintained.
– Celebrations and private contacts are generally limited to two households or a maximum of ten people. This also applies if the contacts take place in rented or private rooms or on private land. These requirements do not apply to cultural events, theaters, cinemas, religious services or professional events that may continue to take place in accordance with applicable regulations throughout Bavaria.
– From Monday October 19, secondary school students are required to wear a face-to-face mask even when sitting in the classroom during classes. Students must also wear a mask in courses. All children can still attend daycare. As facilities implement open or partially open concepts, fixed groups must also be re-formed from Monday to facilitate better traceability in the event of an outbreak. Employees must wear a face-to-face mask.