Saxony-Anhalt morning ticker: Halloween – no ban, but follow the hygiene rules



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07:39 am | Haseloff talks to the Hotel and Restaurant Association

Starting Monday, restaurants, bars, pubs, hotels and guesthouses will also be closed for four weeks in Saxony-Anhalt due to new Corona restrictions. The hotel and restaurant association DEHOGA fears that many restaurateurs will reach their financial limits as a result. Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff (CDU) is meeting today (Friday) with Head of State Michael Schmidt to discuss the rapid implementation of the aid promised by the federal government. According to this, companies with up to 50 employees will be reimbursed 75 percent of sales for the same month last year in November.

07:19 | | AGORA Academy opened in Pouch

The new AGORA Academy headquarters in Pouch (Anhalt-Bitterfeld district) has been opened. A total of 2.5 million euros were invested. The academy focuses on the qualification and continuing education of adults. The focus is on various areas of job safety, such as activities in tall or narrow workplaces. There is a large training room on site with crane, forklift, and 9 meter high climbing trails.

07:01 am | Corona: National soccer Association disrupts game operations

The regional football association has discontinued all gaming operations in Saxony-Anhalt with immediate effect due to the sharp increase in crown numbers. As announced by the association, the weekend’s games will no longer take place. All training and friendship games are also canceled until at least the end of November. The national soccer association said it was about health. Soccer only plays a minor role.

06:39 am | Partial closure: criticism in the country is getting louder

As already mentioned, Saxony-Anhalt will largely follow national steps towards partial closure from Monday. But there are exceptions. For example, zoological and botanical gardens, libraries, archives, and adult education centers will remain open. Surprisingly, cosmetic studios, massage parlors, and foot care salons may also open more. Rehabilitation sports are also possible. However, criticism in Saxony-Anhalt of the recently resolved crown measures is growing stronger. In addition to the drastic measures, the far-reaching consequences for the economy are criticized. In addition to opposition in state parliament, the hotel industry and the Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Association also have a say. Details are here:

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