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Corona rules Bavaria

 






Corona rules Bavaria


"We still have a firewall"Söder defends new corona strategy in Bavaria
As of tomorrow, the FFP2 mask requirement and other corona rules will no longer apply in Bavaria. Söder rules out another lockdown again.

In Bavaria, new anti-corona rules will apply from tomorrow, Thursday (September 2), the cabinet decided on Tuesday: The FFP2 mask requirement, general contact restrictions, but also the curfew in restaurants and customer restrictions in retail are no longer applicable.

*In addition, after the cabinet decision on Tuesday, the seven-day incidence as a benchmark for stricter anti-corona measures has practically become obsolete - up to the limit value 35: If there are more than 35 new infections within seven days in a district or an independent city, indoor applies there the 3G principle across the board. Access to many public and private facilities will then only be possible for those who have been vaccinated, those who have recovered, or those who have a current negative corona test.

Specifically, the 3G rule then applies to events, sports facilities, fitness studios, cultural events, theaters, cinemas, museums, restaurants, hotels, universities, libraries, and other leisure facilities of all kinds.

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Exceptions to the 3G rule apply, for example, to private rooms, retail and local public transport - as well as to children who have not yet started school and to schoolchildren: "Schoolchildren are considered tested with a view to the regular tests at school," says the cabinet decision. Instead, stricter anti-corona measures will in the future depend on the clinic's occupancy. Söder spoke on Tuesday of a "new chapter" in the fight against the coronavirus.

In good time before school starts after the summer holidays, it is now clear: Bavaria's students will no longer be sent to alternate classes in the future if the number of infections increases. However, in the new school year, pupils have to wear masks until further notice 





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