Pandemic restrictions for people entering Germany will be almost entirely dropped from the beginning of June, the health minister said, reported DW.
Pandemic restrictions for people entering Germany will be almost entirely dropped from the beginning of June, the health minister said, reported DW. The relaxation of the rules will remain in place until the end of August. Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said that, as of next Wednesday, people entering Germany would no longer have to show proof of vaccination or negative test result or demonstrate a recent recovery from the coronavirus. Currently such proof, known as the 3G rule, is still required for anyone over 12 years old to enter Germany.
“Until the end of August, we will suspend the 3G rule on entry,” Lauterbach told the newspapers of the Funkemedia group. It is not clear what will happen from September onward. Stricter rules will remain in force for people entering from “virus-variant” areas. However, there have been no countries on Germany’s “high-risk” list since early March.
Watch against contagion
In the last 24 hours 65 new cases of contagion and 0 deaths caused by Covid 19 were reported by State and Health Authorities. Contagion is being watched in Guanajuato and cases of contagion reported are over 60 in the last 24 hours, while there were 0 deaths reported. Authorities maintain the color of activities in the GREEN easing restrictions on activities, both leisure and work.
State Health Authorities insist that in Guanajuato should maintain health protection
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