Bavaria under curfew
Markus Söder announced today, Friday 20th March, that the state parliament has voted to enact a sweeping curfew across Bavaria for the next two weeks. Speaking at a press conference, Söder stated that there would be a fine of up to 25,000 Euros for those caught breaking the curfew, which will be enforced by the police. Exceptions will exist under the following circumstances:
- those going to and from work
- visiting local supermarkets for food shoping
- public exercising (runing, jogging, walking in parks), although this should be done alone or only with those you live with
- visiting a life partner
- attending hospitals, doctors surgeries or pharmacies
- helping those in critical need of assistance
To explain the new and controversial measures, Söder claimed that self-isolation and social distancing where not being implemented by enough people to have the desired effect. This comes at a time when the state saw a marked increase in new covid-19 cases, despite social distancing measures and limits on business opening hours being enforced.
The new measures will begin at midnight tonight and will last for two weeks.