On May 25, the German federal government proposed the next draft for epidemic prevention and control, planning to extend the current mask injunction, distance restrictions and contact ban and other epidemic prevention measures to July 5, relax restrictions on private gatherings,

[European Times German Edition Report] On May 25, the German federal government proposed the next draft for epidemic prevention and control, planning to extend the current mask injunction, distance restrictions and contact ban and other epidemic prevention measures to July 5, relax restrictions on private gatherings, and the maximum number of people gathering in private occasions such as residences shall not exceed 10 people or 2 families. After more than an hour of discussion and consultation, the federal and state governments were unable to reach an agreement, and the above-mentioned draft lifting of the ban was also rejected. Finally, 16 federal states agreed on a compromised lifting plan, deciding to extend the current epidemic prevention measures until June 29 and no longer limit the number of gatherings in private occasions.

Regarding the issue of epidemic prevention restrictions in the post-epidemic period, Merkel has always advocated orderly lifting of the ban, cautious epidemic prevention, and constantly coordinated and coordinated the opinions of various federal states.

According to Biography, Merkel said at a video conference on May 6 that he was about to give up. Many federal states are eager to open restrictions and hope to take more relaxed epidemic prevention measures. There are constant debates among state governments and it is difficult to reconcile.

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The Prime Minister's Office finally decided not to hold a video conference to discuss the matter with the state governments, and localities will decide on the next step of lifting the ban.

According to reports, Bawu Governor Winfried Kretschmann said on Tuesday: Merkel has completely let go, and epidemic prevention measures have now become an internal affairs of state . "The responsibility falls on the federal state government." When and how to lift the ban, all states will arrange it themselves.

Thuringian Governor Bodo Ramelow said yesterday: "The way to eliminate fear is to improve one's own security and protect oneself from infection." In addition, "people must learn how to survive such a crisis." He hopes that Germany can return to the "regular model" as soon as possible from the current "crisis model".

After the federal government completely let go, states have announced the next lifting measures:

Bavaria Governor Sodel announced that the normal operations of concert halls, theaters and cinemas will be resumed from June 15. Committed to restore normal teaching to all kindergartens and daycare centers by July 1.

Sa'an State plans to resume normal classes from June 15th.

Brandenburg state decided to relax the limit on demonstrations and church services starting this Thursday, up to 150 people.

Hamburg announced the opening of outdoor swimming pools, gyms and cinemas from June 2.

Ba Wuista decides that all kindergartens and daycare centers will resume operations by the end of June. Lefar begins reopening outdoor pools, cinemas and gyms.

(Editor: Owen)