Pandemic: Lauterbach: Relax the corona restrictions well before Easter

Pandemic: Lauterbach: Relax the corona restrictions well before Easter

Easing of the corona restrictions seem to be getting closer despite the high number of infections. But how and when and where?

A good week before the next prime ministers’ conference, Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach announced that corona restrictions would be relaxed soon.

“I think we will loosen up well before Easter. I’m firmly convinced of that,” he told the “Bild”. Easter is in mid-April this year. At the same time he warned: “We are before the peak of the wave. To loosen the maximum number of cases now means: I’m pouring oil on the fire, »said the SPD politician.

The next top-level talks between the prime ministers and Scholz are scheduled for February 16. Nationwide easing could be agreed there. On January 24, the federal and state governments agreed to develop “opening perspectives” as soon as the health system could be overburdened.

Merz demands timetable

The CDU chairman Friedrich Merz is in favor of a regionally graduated approach with regard to possible easing. “We have very different infection processes. Schleswig-Holstein could almost follow the Danish path. For Bavaria and Saxony, this is currently out of the question. So we have to proceed regionally, »said Merz of the «Rheinische Post» (Monday). From the next prime ministers’ conference, he expects “a timetable that will remain cautious, but will finally offer people perspectives”.

Hesse will loosen its corona restrictions from Monday and end the 2G rule in retail, in Schleswig-Holstein this step is due on Wednesday. Baden-Württemberg is working on a relaxation plan for the corona restrictions, which could possibly take effect at the end of February.

With regard to the different easing plans of the countries, the chairman of the board of the World Medical Association, Frank Ulrich Montgomery, calls for a nationwide implementation and more clarity in communication. “We now have to determine what will happen, when and under what circumstances. However, we have to be extremely careful that some discussants do not confuse the abstract debate with concrete instructions for action. Otherwise people will get the wrong signal that it’s already time,” Montgomery told the Rheinische Post.

Montgomery: States need solidarity

With a view to a possible nationwide lifting of the 2G rule in retail, he called for better scientific data, which should then also be used nationwide. “What matters is where the infection drivers are. Isn’t it the contacts in retail? Then 2G should be replaced there by a consistent mask requirement. We need more scientific evidence of what is happening where.” This must then also be implemented nationwide and consistently. “Not Hü in Brandenburg and Hott in Saxony-Anhalt. The solidarity of the countries is required here,” warned Montgomery.

The chairman of the board of the German Hospital Society (DKG), Gerald Gass, also called for a clear and reliable perspective; that does not mean, however, that openings should be made immediately. “Even no fixed dates should be given for loosening, which in the end have to be collected again and lead to disappointment for everyone involved,” said Gass of the “Rheinische Post”.

Source: Stern

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