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He was corona positive, suffered from symptoms, and hung out in bars in a highly contagious way. In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, an American (26) caused a significant wave of corona infections. Now the district is reacting with cuts.
On Friday alone, 33 people tested positive. Most can be traced back to the young woman, said BILD district spokesman Stephan Scharf. “Because despite the symptoms, she thought she had to have fun.”
The cases catapult the so-called 7-day incidence (cases per 100,000 inhabitants in a week) in the district above the critical mark of 50. According to the authorities, the current value is 54.
The American was staying at the “Edelweiss Lodge”, a hotel owned by the US Army. There alone it infected 23 other people, according to Scharf.
At least Tuesday night, the super spreader passed through bars (including the “Peaches” cocktail bar) and infected other people. However, there are also indications that he was on a pub tour Monday, district spokesman Scharf said. Maybe he was still in bars on Wednesday.
The problem: the contacts would be very difficult to trace because she had been in many places. The district office expects “numerous follow-up infections.”
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On Friday, the district took the first steps with a blanket decree. “We have to shut down the nightlife,” said spokesman Scharf. As of Saturday, the following applies for one week in the municipality of Garmisch-Partenkirchen:
► All restaurants must close by 10 pm A maximum of five guests can sit at a table.
► A maximum of five people is allowed to meet in public spaces.
► A maximum of 50 people is allowed inside for private celebrations and 100 outside.
Violations can be punished with a fine of up to 25,000 euros.
Anyone who has been to restaurants in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of this week should contact the health department hotline (08821 / 751-500) and get tested for Corona. The circle invites young people in particular to take a test.
Due to the current situation, the test center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is also open on Saturdays and Sundays from 3pm to 8pm.