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The largest demonstration was in Stuttgart, where many thousands attended. But even in cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt, many opposed the restrictions imposed by restrictions on people’s lives.

Stuttgart police say the protesters largely complied with the security measures introduced, but images from, among others, Munich show the protesters standing together and fail to comply with the authorities’ advice to stay at least one meter away from each other.

In Berlin, around 30 people were arrested for violating the social distance rule and hygiene rules.

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Berlin photos show clashes between protesters and police in the German capital on Saturday.

CLOTHING: Images from Berlin show clashes between protesters and police in the German capital on Saturday.

Photo: Christophe Gateau / AP

Infection rate increases

At the same time, the so-called reproduction figure is increasing. On Wednesday this week, the replay rate was 0.65, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

The latest RKI estimates show that the reproduction figure has increased to 1.1.

This means that each person infected with the coronavirus infects an average of 1.1 others. The institute has repeatedly emphasized that the reproduction number must be less than 1.

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It was packed around the square at Marienplatz in Munich, where hundreds of people protested Saturday against the government's coronary restrictions.

CLOSED: It was crowded around the square on Marienplatz in Munich, where hundreds of people protested on Saturday against the government’s coronary restrictions.

Photo: Felix H’rhager / AP

Facilitates restrictions

The increase in the number of reproduction comes after the authorities have eased many of the restrictions.

Smaller stores have reopened, while larger stores may reopen on Monday.

It is also scheduled to play games in the Bundesliga starting Friday, May 15.

On Saturday night, the number of deaths from the crown virus in Germany had risen to 7,543. The country has recorded 171,264 cases, according to the Johns Hopkins University survey.

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