Tag: 3G
Saxony tightened rules for unvaccinated people
A new corona protection ordinance with stricter rules will apply in Saxony as early as Monday. The cabinet informed about this at a press conference on Tuesday.
In the new Corona Protection Ordinance, the 2G rule (access only for vaccinated and convalescent people) is to become mandatory in indoor catering, at events and in leisure and cultural facilities, clubs and bars. So far, the organizers and operators have been able to decide for themselves whether they want to use the
Because: Gastronomy and culture should be able to choose the 2G rule | NDR.de – Nachrichten – Lower Saxony
Status: 14.09.2021 10:28 a.m.
With the next Corona regulation, Lower Saxony wants to take a step towards the 2G rule. Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) made this clear in the state parliament in Hanover.
Gastronomy, cultural and sports facilities should be able to choose whether they only let in vaccinated and convalescent people – or whether they adhere to the 3G rule and also let in people with a negative corona test. With 2G, in return, the distance and mask
Corona: Hamburg starts 2G regulation | NDR.de – Nachrichten – Hamburg
Status: 08/28/2021 00:01 AM
As of today, restaurants, pubs, theaters, cinemas and other public facilities in Hamburg can be reserved for vaccinated and convalescent people – but only if the operators have registered for the 2G option.
In return, there are then no restrictions such as distance specifications, compulsory testing, dance ban and specifications on seating and table arrangement. So did the Senate decided on Tuesday in its nationwide so far unique 2G regulation. Organizers and restaurants must register online
Corona: Hamburg to introduce “2G regulation” from Saturday | NDR.de – Nachrichten – Hamburg
Status: 08/24/2021 3:30 p.m.
The Hamburg Senate has decided to introduce a “2G regulation”. Public facilities such as restaurants or theaters will have the opportunity from Saturday to offer offers exclusively for vaccinated and convalescent people.
In return, there will be no restrictions there with regard to distance requirements, compulsory testing, a ban on dancing and requirements for seating and table arrangement, as Hamburg’s First Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) explained at the state press conference on Tuesday. Those who have