The German authorities plan to tighten anti-coronavirus measures, in particular, restrict the access of those who have not had covid-19 and have not been vaccinated to shops other than grocery stores. This is stated in the draft resolution drawn up following the meeting of the prime ministers of the federal lands, acting. Chancellor Angela Merkel and future Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to FOCUS Online.
So, in the list of possible restrictions:
Banning the unvaccinated and those who have not been ill from visiting stores (except for grocery and pharmacies) Those who have not been vaccinated and have not been ill will be able to meet only in the family circle and with a maximum of two more people. Those who have been vaccinated or have been ill will be able to meet other people without restrictions. Only people with vaccinations or with certificates of illness will be allowed to the events. The number of participants in major events will be limited. If the event is held outdoors, no more than 5,000 people will be able to attend. In the stands during football matches there should not be more than 30% of the total capacity of the stadium or no more than 10 thousand spectators. Masks will be mandatory in schools for students in all grades The vaccination campaign needs to be expanded to new populations. At the same time, FOCUS Online did not specifyThe draft resolution referenced by FOCUS Online is scheduled to be adopted and made public at a press conference on Thursday.
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