‘Corona’ decision in Germany! Gradual constraints are removed.



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16 state and federal governments in Germany agreed on the schedule for returning to normal life in the country. Yesterday, after a four-hour meeting chaired by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, a crown was established step by step.

Explaining the decisions, Angela Merkel said: “We made an interim agreement. Our success is still very fragile. I don’t want to give much hope. We have to live with this virus for a long time, until a vaccine or general medicine is found. “

EVERY 14 DAYS

After the meeting, which included Bavarian State Prime Minister Markus Söder, Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher and Deputy Prime Minister Olaf Scholz, Merkel said it will be re-evaluated every two to three weeks.

These are Germany’s steps from crown to normalization:

* 1.5 meters of social distance between people and the contact ban will continue until May 3 throughout Germany. Those who do not comply will be fined.

* No mask required. Wearing masks is recommended for shopping or public transportation.

* Schools will gradually open after May 4. Preliminary studies will be done for this. High school graduation exams will be given priority. School and vacation plans will be prepared and classes will be shortened.

* Markets with an area of ​​up to 800 meters can be opened from Monday. Special hygiene rules will apply in these markets.

* Barbers who follow the rules will open after May 4, but barbers will wear a mask.

* Meetings and mass gatherings are prohibited in places of worship. There will be a reevaluation in the coming weeks.

* Restrictions on meetings and travel will continue.

* Large gatherings, Turkish weddings or similar festivals, large-room events with crowds like cinema and theater are prohibited until August 31. Museums and sports fields will be closed.

* Places such as restaurants, bars, taverns that are considered impossible to control from a social distance will remain closed. Hotels may only serve due to tourist need.

* An evaluation meeting will be held on April 30. In this meeting, the calendar of what will be done after May 3 will be drawn. Decisions will be made in 14-day periods.

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