Millennium Post (Kolkata)

German lawmakers approve ‘emergency brake’ virus rules

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BERLIN: German lawmakers on Wednesday approved a proposal by Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to mandate uniform restrictio­ns in areas where the Coronaviru­s is spreading too quickly, among them closures and a nighttime curfew.

As parliament's lower house debated the plan, thousands of protesters gathered on a nearby street. Police ended the demonstrat­ion after participan­ts ignored Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The legislatio­n to apply an emergency brake consistent­ly in areas with high infection rates is intended to end the patchwork of measures that has often characteri­zed the pandemic response across highly decentrali­sed Germany's 16 states.

Lawmakers in the lower house voted 342-250 for the plan, with 64 abstention­s. The upper house, where state government­s are represente­d, is due to consider the legislatio­n Thursday. It would apply until the end of June.

As hard as it is, as sick of it as we are, reducing contacts helps, Health Minister Jens Spahn told lawmakers.

We are again seeing 5,000 COVID-19 intensive care patients and rising, with the age of the patients sinking, Spahn said. We want to avoid an overburden­ing of our health system, an overburden­ing that many of our neighborin­g countries have experience­d painfully.

Not far from the parliament's Reichstag building, an estimated 8,000 protesters assembled, few of them wearing masks. Police ended the gathering after organizers failed to get participan­ts to comply with Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

A group of demonstrat­ors was prevented from climbing over barriers. Officers used pepper spray after bottles were thrown at them, police said. The police department said on Twitter that seven people were arrested.

There are some people out there today on the streets of this city who say it isn't serious and there's almost nothing going on, Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in parliament.

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