From the DW:
“Coronavirus:
Germany extends COVID lockdown until February 14”
Angela Merkel
and Germany's 16 state premiers decided to keep the lockdown in place until at
least mid-February. The new, tougher measures would also see people wearing
filter masks in shops and on public transport. German Chancellor Angela Merkel
and the leaders of the country's 16 states on Tuesday agreed to keep the
lockdown in place and introduce tougher measures to fight the spread of the
coronavirus.
The lockdown,
previously set to expire at the end of January, has now been prolonged until
February 14. Most shops, schools and non-essential business, such as gyms and
sports centers, will remain closed, The new measures include stricter rules on
the types of masks that must be worn in certain public places, and a greater
onus on employers to allow working from home. Although new infections have been
decreasing in recent days and the pressure on intensive care units has eased
slightly, virologists are worried that more infectious variants, such as the
ones identified in the UK and South Africa might spread in the EU country. "Now
is the time to take preventive measures against the threat of this virus,"
Merkel told reporters after a meeting with the state premiers. "It's tough
what we have to put people through again, but the precautionary principle is
our priority, and we have to take it into account now, and we have taken it
into account today," she added.
What are the
new rules? People in shops and on public transport will be required to wear
filter masks such as FFP2 respirators, which also protect the wearer. Employers
must, wherever possible, allow employees to work from home until March 15.
What are the
current rules? All nonessential shops and services remain closed. Day care centers are closed, but parents
can take paid holidays in order to look after their children. Employers
are encouraged to allow employees to work from home. People are not
allowed to drink alcohol in public. Religious events in churches,
synagogues and mosques may take place if they follow hygiene rules, but
communal singing is not allowed. Contact at private meetings is
restricted to just one other person not living in the same household. Schools
are largely closed and students are taught through distance learning.
Meanwhile,
Chancellor Merkel urged EU nations to coordinate in order to stop the spread of
new mutations of the coronavirus, warning that border checks may have to be
installed otherwise. "If countries should decide to take different
paths... you have to be ready to say then, we'll have to reintroduce border
controls. We don't want that, we want to find an agreement with our partners,
but we can't have that (infections) just coming because other countries are
taking another path," she said. The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases
rose by 11,369 to 2.05 million in Germany, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for
infectious diseases reported on Tuesday. The number of deaths was up 989 at
47,622 across the country.
^ I can
understand extending the lockdown into February, but don’t see the medical face
mask requirement being good or enforceable. That seems pretty restrictive to me
especially at a time when it is hard to find medical masks and those you can
get are too expensive for most people If Germany (or any country) is going to require everyone wear medical face masks then the Government should provide them free of charge to everyone. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-germany-extends-covid-lockdown-until-february-14/a-56277168
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