Germany faces even stricter corona regulations | Currently Germany | DW

“The situation is serious”, with these few words the head of government of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Manuela Schwesig, outlined the pandemic situation before the Prime Minister’s Conference (MPK). On Tuesday the federal and state governments agreed in principle on stricter corona rules, now the 16 prime ministers as well as the outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel and … Read more

After the Corona summit: Günther welcomes gradual easing | NDR.de – News – Schleswig-Holstein

Status: 04.03.2021 01:02 a.m. The negotiations were tough: after nine hours, the federal and state governments agreed to relax the contact rules and to open further. Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) commented on this after the federal-state summit. It was not until shortly after midnight that Günther appeared in front of the press in the … Read more

Hamburg’s economy calls for prospects in the corona lockdown | NDR.de – news

Status: 03.03.2021 8:11 a.m. Shortly before the federal and state governments decide on the further Corona timetable on Wednesday afternoon, Hamburg’s economy is increasing the pressure and calling for easing prospects. “Don’t look too friendly,” was the instruction of a photographer when the German Hotel and Restaurant Association (Dehoga) handed over a catalog of demands … Read more

Corona: does Germany close all doors at night? | Currently Germany | DW

The federal and state governments should plan a night curfew nationwide to prevent the spread of mutated corona viruses. The business magazine “Business Insider” claims to have found out from the Chancellery. The only open question is from when to when such a curfew will apply and whether it will only come into force after … Read more

Corona: This is how the lockdown continues in Schleswig-Holstein | NDR.de – News – Schleswig-Holstein

Status: 06.01.2021 6:15 a.m. The corona rules are tightened, the lockdown is being extended: Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) explained on Tuesday evening how things will continue from January 11th. “There is no time to relax,” said Günther at a press conference in the evening and also justified the tightening that had been decided: “It … Read more