War against Corona, Germany extends social distance laws until June 29

War against Corona, Germany extends social distance laws until June 29

The agreement between the federal government and 16 German states allows up to 10 people to gather in public, but urges citizens to keep in touch as little as possible.

 the latest. May 27, 2020) In view of the war against Corona, Germany has extended its social distance laws until June 29. According to an agreement reached between the federal government and 16 German states, up to ten people are allowed to gather in public places, but citizens are urged to keep in touch with each other as little as possible.
According to the details, the social distance laws in Germany have been extended for one month. According to a foreign news agency, an agreement reached between the German federal government and 16 German states allowed ten people to gather in public places, emphasizing that German citizens should be allowed to gather as much as possible. Try not to let even 10 of them gather in one place and keep as little contact with each other as possible.
At the same time, officials have warned that further sanctions could be imposed if the epidemic worsens at the local level.

It should be noted that Germany is a relatively less affected country than other European countries due to the deadly corona virus, due to the effective and timely measures taken by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to prevent the spread of the virus. The deadly virus has so far infected 179,000 people in Germany, with 8,003 deaths from Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom.

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