Coronavirus: German social distancing will be extended to May 10, Merkel aide says
Coronavirus: German social distancing will be extended to May 10, Merkel aide says

Social distancing measures in Germany will be extended until May 10, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s chief of staff said ahead of a government meeting later on Thursday to review lockdown restrictions.
Merkel and state leaders will discuss proposals on reopening schools and nurseries and resuming sporting events, but will wait until May 6 for data on the effect of first steps to ease the lockdown before moving again, Helge Braun said.
“The contact restrictions will certainly now be extended until May 10 for the time being,” he told broadcaster n-tv.
The novel coronavirus reproduction rate in Germany is currently estimated at 0.76 on average, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases said on Thursday.
The education ministers of Germany’s 16 federal states agreed on Tuesday that schools would slowly reopen classes for all grades by the summer holidays, although pupils would have to work and learn in smaller groups.
Retailers with floor space of up to 800 square meters are now allowed to open, along with car and bicycle dealers, and bookstores, though they must practice strict social distancing and hygiene rules.
Beginning April 10, Germany began quarantining all arriving travelers for 14 days. Workers in the health sector living outside Germany in border regions are exempt from the restriction. Business travelers entering for short visits were also exempted.