“Budapest is a risky place”: Bavarian prime minister to quarantine super cup finalists



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Restrictions aimed at curbing the coronavirus epidemic in Munich will be tightened due to the increase in the number of infected, the leadership of the provincial capital of Bavaria announced on Monday. According to the MTI report, one of the new rules is to wear a mask that covers the nose and mouth at various points in the city center and on the pedestrian street. It is also introduced that up to five people can stay together in restaurants. For private events, birthday parties, weddings, baptisms or funerals, a maximum of 25 people can be together indoors and 50 outdoors. At the moment, sporting and cultural events are not subject to the restriction.

The hardening, effective from Thursday, will be introduced because the number of confirmed people infected by the coronavirus has exceeded fifty per hundred thousand inhabitants in the last seven days.

Jens spahn At a press conference in Berlin, the federal health minister said that the Bavarian capital had just started the world’s largest beer festival, Oktoberfest, which will be missed this year due to the pandemic. However, many people try to replace the festival with privately organized gatherings and community beers, especially the youngsters. This may have contributed greatly to the sharp increase in the number of infections and justified the hardening.

Markus Söder The Bavarian prime minister also called on Monday for further toughening in the event of a deteriorating epidemic situation. As he said, restrictions on alcohol consumption, among others, should be considered. According to 444hu, which evokes the Stuttgarter Zeitung, Söder also visited Bayern Munich’s guest appearance in Budapest, as the Champions League winner will play Europa League champion Sevilla in the Hungarian capital on Thursday. They are waiting for Bavaria.

According to the Bavarian Prime Minister, Budapest has been correctly classified as a high-risk location and will therefore propose at the government meeting that sporting and cultural events for those traveling abroad should not be subject to the current exemptions. Now the rule is that anyone traveling to a risk country for less than 48 hours on a business trip or such event does not have to go through a two-week home quarantine after that. Söder would withdraw this discount due to the final of the Budapest Super Cup, that is, he would quarantine those who returned from the match.

My stomach contracts when I think of the Super Cup. Budapest is a risky place, we have to be very careful, we cannot risk it being football Ischglje

Söder said, referring to the MTI news, referring to the Tyrolean spa, which was one of the hotbeds of the epidemic in Europe earlier this year. The prime minister advised the Drukkers to reconsider whether this trip was really necessary.

The Super Cup final in Budapest was also somewhat confusing for the Bayer Munich manager, as it will be the first match in the UEFA competition system to be open to spectators since the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic.

Featured Image: Bavarian Provincial Prime Minister Markus Söder with a mouth mask emblazoned with the EU and the German national color in hand. Photo: MTI / EPA / Pool / Frank Hörmann



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