Crown Rules: So Far Relaxation in the Federal States



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ME.In the fight against the crown pandemic, the federal and state governments recently agreed that the federal states themselves should decide on the gradual opening of public life. They should take into account the regional development of infection numbers. Loosening is generally carried out under conditions such as distance and hygiene standards. Furthermore, the mask requirement continues to apply at the national level in local commerce and transport.

Here is the current status (May 15) in the countries for some selected areas of life:

Restaurants

Baden-Württemberg: Local restaurants can reopen from May 18.

Bavaria: The beer gardens and outdoor areas must open from May 18, the indoor areas from May 25.

Sedan: Dining in restaurants has been possible since Friday.

Brandenburg: The restaurants have been reopened since Friday.

Bremen: Visits to the restaurant are possible from May 18. Guest lists with names and contact details are required.

Hamburg: The restaurants have been open again since Wednesday.

Hesse: Restaurants have reopened since Friday, among other things, the waitress must wear a face mask.

Mecklenburg: The restaurants are open. A guest per table must leave their details.

Lower saxony: Restaurants are open, but cannot allocate more than half of their seats.

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North Rhine-Westphalia: The restaurants are open. Among other things, the contact details of each visitor must be registered.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Restaurants have reopened since Wednesday, among other things, business hours are limited and counter seating is taboo for guests.

Saar: Visits to the restaurant are possible from May 18.

Saxony: The restaurants have been reopened since Friday. Menus must be cleanable.

Saxony-anhalt: Restaurants may reopen on May 22, including May 18, with special permission from the district.

Schleswig-Holstein: Dining in restaurants is possible from May 18.

Thuringia: Restaurants can open from Friday.

Hotels and apartments

Baden-Württemberg: The apartments can reopen on May 18, the hotels from May 29.

Bavaria: The goal is to open it before May 30.

Sedan: Hotels and apartments can open from May 25.

Brandenburg: The apartments have been open to guests since Friday, the hotels since May 25.

Bremen: Hotels and apartments can open from May 18.

Hamburg: Hotels and apartments can open from Wednesday.

Hesse: Hotels and apartments have been able to accommodate tourists since Friday.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Hotels and vacation apartments will be open to residents of the federal state from May 18, for everyone else until May 25, an entry ban.

Lower saxony: Holiday homes can be operated, hotels must continue from May 25 with a maximum occupancy of 50 percent.

North Rhine-Westphalia: The apartments can be reused for tourism, the hotels must continue from May 18.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Hotels and vacation apartments can reopen to tourists from May 18.

Saar: Hotels and holiday apartments can reopen from May 18.

Saxony: Hotels and apartments can open from Friday.

Saxony-anhalt: The apartments have been open since Friday, the hotels will continue on May 22, initially for guests from their own country. Soon after, visits from other regions should also be possible.

Schleswig-Holstein: Visits are possible from May 18.

Thuringia: The hotels and apartments have been open since Friday.

Museums and cinemas

Baden-Württemberg: Museums can reopen, cinemas remain closed.

Bavaria: Museums are open, cinemas are closed for now.

Sedan: Museums can reopen, cinemas have to stay for now.

Brandenburg: Museums may reopen, there are no movie opening dates yet.

Bremen: Museums may reopen. Theaters remain closed.

Hamburg: Museums may reopen, cinemas remain closed for now.

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Hesse: Museums can reopen, mainly cinemas too, if they can guarantee hygiene and distance standards.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Museums may reopen, May 25 is under discussion in theaters.

Lower saxony: Museums may reopen, cinemas are closed.

North Rhine-Westphalia: Museums are open. Theaters can reopen starting May 30 with a significantly reduced number of visitors.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Museums may reopen, cinemas are still closed.

Saar: Museums may reopen, for theaters there is still no information.

Saxony: Museums are open again, cinemas are still closed.

Saxony-anhalt: Museums can open. Theaters are still closed.

Schleswig-Holstein: Museums are open, cinemas can reopen from May 18 with a significantly reduced number of visitors.

Thuringia: Museums can open, there is still no opening date for cinemas.

Contact regulations

Baden-Württemberg: Staying outside is also allowed with members of another household. Meetings with siblings and their families, as well as with people from another home, are possible in private rooms.

Bavaria: Several members of two households can meet in both private and public spaces.

Sedan: Several members of two households can meet in both private and public spaces.

Brandenburg: Contacts from two homes are allowed: at home and outdoors.

Bremen: Several relatives from two homes can meet in the public space.

Hamburg: Up to ten members from two households can meet again without maintaining a minimum distance of 1.50 meters.

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Hesse: Relatives of two households can travel together in public spaces.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Several members of two households can meet in public and private spaces.

Lower saxony: Members of two households can meet in public.

North Rhine-Westphalia: Members of two families can meet in public.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Relatives of up to two households can meet in the public space.

Saar: Family members of up to two households can meet inside and outside.

Saxony: Two homes have been able to meet since Friday.

Saxony-anhalt: Meetings of up to five people are allowed, even if they do not live together in a home.

Schleswig-Holstein: Several members of two households can meet in both private and public spaces.

Thuringia: Members of two households have been able to meet since Wednesday.

Demonstrations (keeping the minimum distance)

Baden-Württemberg: Meetings are allowed, with requirements to ensure protection against infection, for example at intervals or at the maximum number of participants.

Bavaria: After extensive demonstrations last weekend, Bavaria wants to develop a new concept, it could arrive on Friday.

Sedan: Starting May 18, meetings are allowed in closed rooms with up to 50 participants. From May 25, up to 100 people can participate in outdoor meetings, so far there are 50.

Brandenburg: Meetings with up to 50 people are allowed with a special permit.

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Bremen: Meetings must be approved and may be officially prohibited, restricted, or imposed to protect against infection.

Hamburg: Meetings are prohibited, exceptions may be allowed outdoors.

Hesse: They are allowed under certain conditions. In principle, events with up to 100 people no longer have to be approved if there is a concept of hygiene and distance.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Starting May 18, outdoor events with up to 150 participants are allowed.

Lower saxony: Authorities may grant exemptions for open air demonstrations and meetings.

North Rhine-Westphalia: The country has banned all public events and meetings “until further notice”.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Outdoor meetings may be allowed subject to conditions in individual cases.

Saar: Meetings within the meaning of the Assembly Law under open skies are allowed again under special conditions if hygiene rules can be observed.

Saxony: As of Friday, protests are no longer limited to a certain number of participants.

Saxony-anhalt: Demonstrations are possible if the mounting authority allows it in conjunction with the health department. There is no flat fee limit for participants.

Schleswig-Holstein: Meetings are prohibited, but exceptions are possible.

Thuringia: It is possible to carry out demonstrations without restrictions on the number of participants.

Schools and kindergartens

Baden-Württemberg: Many students already go to school again. In mid-June, all students must receive face-to-face classes at least temporarily. According to a decision by the Corona steering group, day care centers can reopen for up to 50 percent of children starting May 18. The change to the Corona regulation is expected to be officially announced on Friday or Saturday.

Bavaria: Some groups return to school, only after the Pentecost break in mid-June, all students must go to school at least daily. Emergency care is generally still available at daycare centers.

Sedan: All daycare children should again receive a summer childcare offer. At the end of May, all students with fewer hours must go to school.

Brandenburg: All Brandenburg children can return to school or kindergarten from May 25 to summer break in late June, at least daily.

Bremen: Starting June 1, all preschool-age children will return to daycare. Starting May 18, Classes 1-3 will gradually be taken to the elementary schools.

Hamburg: Starting May 25, all students must receive lessons at school at least once a week. The nurseries will gradually come into operation from May 18.

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Hesse: Kindergartens will gradually change to restricted normal operation in early June. Classes in schools have gradually started again.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: From Thursday onwards, all students should be able to return to school step by step. On May 25, a limited entry to the daycare is required for the daycare.

Lower saxony: Return to regular daycare operations is scheduled for August 1. Students in all classes should be able to go to school before summer break if possible.

North Rhine-Westphalia: The Kita children and students are gradually returning. From the end of May, all students must receive face-to-face classes daily, and from September there must be “restricted regular operation” for all children in the nursery.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Classes have started again gradually, all students must go to school again in mid-June. The nurseries are open to everyone until the summer holidays at the latest.

Saar: In kindergartens and schools, the summer holidays should be “as regular as possible” during the summer holidays at the latest.

Saxony: Saxon nurseries and primary schools will open to all children in restricted regular operation from May 18. Secondary school students must be reintroduced at least partially into schools beginning May 18.

Saxony-anhalt: At the start of the Pentecost break on May 18, all grade levels must return to school for at least one day for direct exchange with their teachers. In the nurseries, models are discussed in which the children take turns going to the nursery.

Schleswig-Holstein: All students should come to school daily, until it is unclear. From June 1, the nursery will be restricted in the nurseries.

Thuringia: Municipalities can decide for themselves whether the restricted regular operation should start in kindergartens from May 18. This should start in all daycare centers by June 15. In schools, all students should be able to take face-to-face classes again after Pentecost.

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