Germany postpones quarantine until June

The rate of coronary infection in Germany rose at the weekend despite severe restrictions. Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said he expected no moves to ease restrictions before the end of May. “We need a calendar how to get back to normal life, but it has to be a plan that doesn't want [...]
“We need a calendar how to get back to normal life, but it should be a plan that will not have to be revoted in just a few days,” told Scholz “Bold am Sontag. ”
The federal government must be able to describe “clear and bold opening steps” for the summer by the end of May, allowing restaurants to adjust reopening plans and citizens to plan holidays,” he said.
Scholz said the steps will also clarify when visits to concerts, theatres and football stadiums will be possible.











