Update December 5th: Development of coronavirus cases – The 7-day incidence for Munich is 415.1
According to the RKI, the 7-day incidence for Munich is 415.1 today, district 384.3 🔺 (as of December 5th). SIE corresponds to the number of the last seven days of newly reported cases per 100,000 inhabitants and is determined daily by the RKI.
Gold stamp for Munich Incidence rating “over 35”. (muenchen.de/corona).
Which corona rules currently apply depend on the Hospital traffic light. The Bavarian hospital traffic light is currently red.
Tightening of the corona rules!
Against the background of the still excessive number of infections and the worsening situation in hospitals, the corona rules according to the Bavarian Infection Protection Ordinance are being tightened again – in implementation of the resolutions of the last Prime Minister’s Conference. Further measures are to follow as soon as the agreed federal legal requirements have been created.
away Saturday, December 4th, The following changes apply initially:
- For those who have not been vaccinated / who have not recovered there are now only To meet possible with a maximum of 2 people from another household. Children under 12 years and 3 months and vaccinated / convalescent are not counted.
- to large national sporting events, especially the games of the national leagues, spectators are no longer allowed.
- Die in Munich due to a general public decree, the 2G rule that has been in effect since December 1st Outdoor catering Will be expanded by the Free State of Nun to include all of Bavaria.
away Wednesday, December 8th, also gold-plated in retail trade the 2G rule (access only for vaccinated and convalescent people) Shops for everyday needs, which include in particular: grocery stores including direct marketing, beverage stores, health food stores, baby stores, pharmacies, medical supply stores, drug stores, opticians, hearing care professionals, petrol stations, newspaper sales outlets, bookstores, flower shops, pet supplies stores, animal feed markets, DIY superstores and garden centers (including Christmas tree sales) and the wholesale.