Germany: Pandemic Easter Vacation Won’t Take Place

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Saxony Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer said that Easter trips would not take place due to the corona pandemic. “I am an advocate of telling the truth. Unfortunately, there can be no Easter holidays in Germany this year, ” Kretschmer said in an interview with Bild am Sonntag. “Too much mobility due to travel in April it’s poison. We will destroy everything that we have achieved through hard efforts since mid-December. ”

A return to “normalcy” as it did last fall will lead to an “explosion in infections,” as happened in November and December. This “normalization” will be followed by another tough isolation in the spring. “We need to avoid this,” says Krechman.

Exit from quarantine should be carried out in stages and very carefully, – explains the CDU politician. “Restaurants and hotels in Saxony will remain closed for Easter. The politician outlined not the best prospects for the cultural sphere. “Opera and other theaters will be able to resume work at the earliest – after Easter.” The experience of recent months shows: “The slightest changes in the behavior of the population, for example, increased mobility and social contacts, immediately lead to an increase in the number of infections.” And this is inevitably followed by tough isolation.

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