These crown rules apply from Monday in the city and district of Kassel.



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The mask requirements apply here in Kassel.

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From Monday (November 2, 2020) and then throughout November, the new crown rules will apply in the city and district of Kassel. We give an overview.

In the fight against the corona virus and the recent sharp increase in the number of infected people, the stricter rules decided by Chancellor Angela Merkel and state prime ministers to protect against infection will apply from Monday. The partial blockade affects almost all areas of public life.

  • contacts: You are only allowed to stay in public with members of your own household and another household, but no more than 10 people. Public events can only take place if there is a particular public interest. Entertainment events are prohibited. Private events outside your own home are prohibited. Meetings and celebrations within the apartment itself are only allowed in a narrow private circle.
  • Leisure, culture, sport: The leisure facilities will be closed. These include: theaters, operas, concert halls: fairs, cinemas, amusement parks and providers of leisure activities (indoor and outdoor), game rooms, casinos, betting points – swimming pools and amusement pools, saunas – gyms – museums, castles, animal parks and zoos (monuments remain open) – brothels
  • Leisure and amateur sports It is prohibited unless it is practiced alone, with a partner or with one’s own home. Trainings and competitions are allowed in high-level and professional sports, as well as in school sports with a hygiene concept, spectators are not allowed.
  • Gastronomy: Restaurants, pubs, bars, clubs, discos and pubs will be closed. This excludes canteens and canteens and food delivery and collection.
  • Services: Service companies in the field of body care, such as cosmetic studios, nail studios, massage studios (for wellness or Thai massages), tattoo studios will be closed. Medically necessary treatments, eg physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical massage, are still possible. The hairdressing salons remain open.
  • travel: Everyone should avoid private trips, day trips and family visits, also in Germany. Hotels and guest houses cannot accept tourists.
  • business: Retail stores remain open. There cannot be more than one customer for every 10 square meters of sales area in stores.
  • job: People should work from home whenever possible.
  • Educational offers: Schools, adult education centers and kindergartens remain open. Also social and youth welfare institutions.
  • alcohol: The consumption of alcohol in public is prohibited from 11 pm to 6 am
  • Hospitals, nursing homes and healthcare centers: Visits to hospitals, nursing homes, and care facilities remain possible under strict guidelines. It is always taken into account that the respective regulations should not lead to complete social isolation of those affected.

In Hessen the following quarantine order applies:

It is made clear that people should immediately quarantine themselves if they get a positive corona test. This applies as soon as the test result is available, even if the health department has not yet issued a formal order. Anyone living in a home with a person who has tested positive must also immediately go into a two-week quarantine. There are exceptions for things that cannot be postponed, like grocery shopping. Violations of the quarantine order can result in a fine of 500 euros.

The new regulations also include the fact that plastic visors are no longer allowed as mouth and nose covers in Hessen.

© Andreas Fischer

Crown Rules in November – This applies to the mask requirement

  • In schools It is mandatory to wear a mask outside the classroom, that is, in the schoolyard and in the hallways. Also in class since the fifth grade.
  • Communities of faith should wear mouth and nose protection at meetings; religious services etc. are allowed.
  • In Vehicles the mask requirement applies if people from more than two households are seated in them.

A daily wear mask should always be worn on busy streets and outdoor spaces if the minimum distance of 1.5 meters cannot be guaranteed. This is especially true in pedestrian areas. At Kassel city the mask requirement applies outdoors in the following areas:

  • From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the city center – Bounded by the following streets: Fünffensterstraße to house number 2, Ständeplatz, Kurfürstenstraße, Werner-Hilpert-Straße, Lutherstraße, northern part of Mauerstraße, Jägerstraße, Untere Königsstraße (from Holländischer Platz, Frankfurt-Schumacherweg, Frankfurt-Schumacherweg) (out of town towards) Fünffensterstraße.
  • In the time from 7 o’clock to 16 o’clock at Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Straße (including the western part of Schillerstraße up to Sickingenstraße), Wolfhager Straße (at the fire station), Gießbergstraße.
  • From 9 am to 2 am on the west front on the Alte Hauptpost esplanade including Karthäuserstraße in the area between Akazienweg and Friedrich-Ebert-Straße.
  • From 9 am to 2 am in the Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 1 area to the Annastraße junction, Platz der Elf Frauen.
  • From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Bebel-Platz.
  • From 6 pm to 2 am at the Rudolphsplatz.

For him Kassel district the mask requirement applies here:

  • At Pedestrian areas in the Baunatal market square Y in the town hall square of Vellmar The mask is mandatory. The use of a mask is also required at all public transport stops, on school buses, and in the vicinity of schools and daycare centers. In addition, the requirement for masks in playgrounds and soccer fields applies to users over the age of 13.
  • Healthcare facilities: Employees of full-time or part-time inpatient facilities for the care and accommodation of the elderly, disabled or people in need of care, employees of shelters for the homeless, as well as facilities for the collective accommodation of asylum seekers and accommodation Comparable must wear at least one cover for the mouth and nose. This also applies to employees in workshops for people with disabilities.

In nursing homes and nursing homes and assisted living communities in the Kassel district, a maximum of three visits per calendar week is allowed for a maximum of one hour each with a maximum of two visitors.

Schools and kindergartens, as well as similar facilities in the Kassel district, can only be entered by children and people who work there.

Mask requirement in Kassel: no visors allowed

According to the state of Hesse, covering the mouth and nose is any covering of the mouth and nose that helps reduce the spread of droplets and aerosols through coughing, sneezing or pronunciation. Certification is not required. Plastic visors are not allowed covering the mouth and nose

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