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Incidence over 200: In these districts, the 15-kilometer radius currently applies


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Incidence over 200: In these districts, the 15-kilometer radius currently applies

The measures to contain the coronavirus have reached a new level with the introduction of a range of motion for rural and urban districts with high levels of infection. Regions with an incidence value of more than 200 infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days are affected.

As Chancellor Angela Merkel announced in the first week of January, the 15 kilometer radius around one’s own place of residence (not the house /the apartment, but the local border) can only be left if there are good reasons, for example for trips to the doctor or to the workplace. The main purpose of this measure is to curb excursion traffic – especially from day tourists.

Overall, the incidence currently exceeds the 200 mark in 67 districts. But the 15-kilometer rule does not automatically apply in all federal states (districts in which, despite an incidence of over 200, there is no restricted range of motion italic marked).

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Movement radius restricted: All rural and urban districts that are currently above the value of 200 (as of Sunday, January 17th):

Baden-Württemberg: 1 (previous day: 1)

Note: Baden-Württemberg is currently not planning a corresponding regulation of the range of motion, as announced by Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens).

Bavaria: 17 (previous day: 22)

  • LK Bayreuth (291,5)
  • LK Wunsiedel i. Fichtel Mountains (260.1)
  • LK Rain (259.7)
  • SK Passau (255.7)
  • SK Ansbach (251,2)
  • LK Berchtesgadener Land (242.6)
  • Lichtenfels District (242.6)
  • LK Tirschenreuth (240.1)
  • SK Nürnberg (233,4)
  • LK Kronach (232.2)
  • LK Passau (226,3)
  • LK Rottal-Inn (225.5)
  • SK Coburg (211,8)
  • LK Bayreuth (207,4)
  • LK Coburg (206.3)
  • LK Kulmbach (205,4)
  • SK Fuerth (202.3)

Also important: these districts prohibit day trips to their region:

  • LK Berchtesgadener Land
  • LK Deggendorf
  • LK Freyung-Grafenau
  • LK Miesbach
  • LK Passau
  • LK Rain

Berlin: 0 (previous day 1)

Brandenburg: 9 (previous day: 9)

  • SK Potsdam (311,6)
  • LK Teltow-Fläming (301.8)
  • LK Elbe-Elster (290.7)
  • LK Ostprignitz-Ruppin (290.3)
  • LK Oder-Spree (269.0)
  • LK Prignitz (256,0)
  • Oberspreewald-Lausitz district (223.1)
  • LK Uckermark (218.6)
  • LK Potsdam-Mittelmark (214.3)

Bremen: 0 (previous day: 0)

Note: A 15-kilometer limit has not been included in the current state ordinance.

Hamburg: 0 (previous day: 0)

Hesse: 1 (previous day: 2)

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: 1 (previous day: 1)

  • Mecklenburg Lake District (203.4)

Lower Saxony: 0 (previous day: 0)

Note: Lower Saxony does not oblige the districts to comply with the 15-kilometer rule, but rather releases them to the municipalities.

North Rhine-Westphalia: 2 (previous day: 2)

  • SK Bielefeld (284.0)
  • SK Bottrop (230.5)

Rhineland-Palatinate: 1 (previous day: 2)

  • SK Ludwigshafen am Rhein (215.4)

Note: The 15-kilometer rule in Rhineland-Palatinate must be implemented by the municipalities on a case-by-case basis.

Saarland: 0 (previous day: 0)

Note: The 15 kilometer limit only applies to day trips.

Saxony: 11 (previous day: 11)

  • LK central axes (446.9)
  • LK Meissen (374.8)
  • LK Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains (317.6)
  • LK Leipzig (297.9)
  • Bautzen district (284.9)
  • LK Zwickau (242.9)
  • LK Goerlitz (236.2)
  • SK Leipzig (228.6)
  • LK Erzgebirgskreis (216,5)
  • LK Vogtlandkreis (215,5)
  • North Saxony district (212.4)

Saxony-Anhalt: 7 (previous day: 7)

  • LK Wittenberg (392,9)
  • LK Mansfeld-Südharz (343.1)
  • LK Burgenlandkreis (341.1)
  • LK Saalekreis (306.3)
  • SK Halle (Saale) (283.5)
  • LK Salzlandkreis (254.3)
  • LK Anhalt-Bitterfeld (200.6)

Schleswig-Holstein: 0 (previous day: 0)

Note: In the federal state there are no automatic movement restrictions to 15 kilometers around the place of residence. In individual cases, however, districts and municipalities can introduce such a regulation.

Thuringia: 17 (previous day: 16)

  • LK Saalfeld-Rudolstadt (500.0)
  • LK Altenbuger Land (454.2)
  • Hildburghausen County (422.5)
  • LK Weimarer Land (394.4)
  • LK Unstrut-Hainich district (358.0)
  • LK Gotha (354,3)
  • LK Schmalkalden-Meiningen (328.2)
  • LK Saale-Holzland-Kreis (321.9)
  • LK Eichsfeld (293.0)
  • LK Saale-Orla district (260.2)
  • LK Greiz (249.5)
  • LK Kyffhäuserkreis (249.3)
  • LK Sömmerda (240.5)
  • SK Suhl (231.0)
  • LK Ilm-Kreis (227.8)
  • SK Weimar (211,6)
  • SK Jena (200,3)

Note: The range of motion of Thuringians is not restricted by ordinance. The cabinet agreed on a recommendation, not an obligation. Exception: In the district of Hildburghausen and in the Altenburger Land (here from Wednesday, January 13th) it is considered mandatory.

Those: Robert Koch Institute

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