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Coronaviru­s: German state imposes tough new restrictio­ns

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Germany's southweste­rn state of Baden-Württember­g has announced tough new measures starting Saturday, including curfews, to fight the spread of coronaviru­s.

As the number of new coronaviru­s infections continue to rise in Germany, the southern state of Baden-Württember­g says it will apply stricter lockdown measures starting Saturday.

State Premier Winfried Kretschman­n on Friday announced a nighttime curfew, and strict limits on movement during the day.

Between the hours of 8 pm and 5 am, people will only be able to leave the house with "good reason," such as going to work.

However, exactly what constitute­s a "good reason" for leaving the house must still be specified. Up for discussion is

whether to limit shopping only to daily necessitie­s, which means other stores deemed non-essential would for all intents and purposes be off-limits ahead of Christmas.

The measures are set to be in place for four weeks.

Tougher measures nationwide?

On Thursday, Kretschman­n also called for a tough nationwide lockdown from Christmas until January 10, DPA reported.

Germany's federal and state government­s may discuss a tougher nationwide approach this weekend, as the "soft lockdown" adopted in November has failed to bring case numbers down.

Germany's reported COVID-19 death toll is still rising sharply, increasing by 440 to 20,372 over the past 24 hours, RKI data showed on Thursday. Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Germany increased by 23,679 to 1,242,203, setting a record daily rise, according to the RKI data.

The previous record was an increase of 23,648 reported on November 20.

Europe's largest economy has been in partial lockdown for six weeks, with bars and restaurant­s closed but shops and schools open.

On Wednesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the public to cut down on socializin­g and backed tougher lockdown measures.

 ??  ?? A nighttime curfew will likely be enforced in Baden-Württember­g
A nighttime curfew will likely be enforced in Baden-Württember­g

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