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Hotspot regulations in the urban area no longer apply / incidence below 300

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The seven-day incidence in Offenbach am Main is 293.4 on Christmas Eve today. This fell below the threshold of 350 on five consecutive days. According to the stipulations of the State of Hesse, the so-called hotspot regulations in the city area are no longer applicable today (Up-to-date figures and hotspot regions in Hessen).

Masks are no longer required in the pedestrian zone, and there is no alcohol ban there either. In the interior areas of the catering trade, only 2G applies instead of the previous 2G plus rapid test. The 2G regulation does not apply to the outdoor area of ​​the catering trade, where a distance and hygiene concept must continue to be implemented. All currently valid regulations can be found on the Internet portal of the city of Offenbach: Corona rules: what is allowed and what is not?

In view of the development to be expected with the Omikron variant, the editorial team asks you to continue reducing contacts over Christmas and the turn of the year. Mask, distance and rapid tests continue to make sense for vaccinated and convalescent people in order to reduce the risk of infection when meeting friends and relatives. Please also note that from December 28th, new contact restrictions will apply in Hesse: Then only a maximum of 10 people will be allowed to meet. This also applies to those who have been vaccinated and those who have recovered.

(Text: PM City Offenbach)

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