On 10 March, Chancellor Merkel announced that between 60 and 70 per cent of Germans would get the virus, an estimate already made nine days earlier by the head virologist of the Charité, Christian Drosten. [148] [149] In reaction to a general ban on events with more than 1,000 participants put into immediate effect, Germany`s Ice Hockey league DEL announced immediate cancellation of the 2019–2020 season, and that the championship title would remain vacant. [150] Several matches of the soccer leagues, including Bundesliga derbies would be played behind closed doors, a first in the 57-year history of the Bundesliga. [151] Berlin mayor Michael Müller (SPD) disagreed and said mass events should not be cancelled preemptively and expected the sold-out soccer match between Union Berlin and FC Bayern Munich on 14 March not to be behind closed doors. [152] Bremen`s first case was detected on 1 March 2020.[40] One person had already recovered as of 15 March 2020.[40] Konsolidierte Fassung der Corona-Verordnung Berufsbildung, gültig ab 23. Mai 2020 (PDF On 16 April, Bavarian State Premier Markus Söder said Oktoberfest would most likely be cancelled. While the government and state governors started to reach agreement to relax some aspects of the social distancing protocols, large events would be banned until at least 31 August. [250] Die Stabilisierungshilfe Corona für das Hotel- und Gaststättengewerbe Verwaltungsvorschrift (CoSHG-VwV) vom 2. Juli 2020 wird hiermit durch das Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Wohnungsbau Baden-Württemberg öffentlich bekanntgemacht.
Die Verwaltungsvorschrift tritt damit gemäß Ziffer 8 dieser Verordnung zum 1. Juli 2020 in Kraft. Sie ersetzt die Stabilisierungshilfe Corona für das Hotel- und Gaststättengewerbe Verwaltungsvorschrift (CoSHG-VwV) vom 30. Juni 2020, die damit außer Kraft tritt. On 10 March 2020, Saxony-Anhalt reported eight confirmed cases of COVID-19, making it the last federal state to be affected by the disease. [81] As of 26 March, the subdivisions of Jessen and Schweinitz in the municipality of Jessen (Elster) are under quarantine, with no one apart from emergency workers allowed in or out. The cause is reported to be an increased number of COVID-19 infections in a retirement home there. [88] Konsolidierte Fassung der Corona-Verordnung Gaststätten in der ab 2. Juni 2020 geltenden Fassung (PDF) Update vom 27.
März: Es ist Mitternacht am Samstag, den 21. März 2020. „Stunde Null“ für alle Beauty&Style-Enthusiasten in der Baden-Württemberg: Friseure müssen auf unbestimmte Zeit dicht machen. Und nun? Erleben wir den Beginn einer Retrowelle? Frei nach dem Motto: „Back to the 70ths“ – lasst die Mähne wachsen? Oder doch lieber Schnipp-Schnapp selbstgemacht und bitte nicht zu knapp gedacht? Letzteres sorgt bei erfahrenen Haarstylisten für Entsetzen. Was wiederum selbsternannte Influencer-Experten nicht davon abhält, Anleitungen für den selbstgemachten Haarschnitt ins Netz zu stellen. Do-it-Yourself-Videos haben in Zeiten der Corona-Krise erwartungsgemäß Hochkonjunktur. Ist ja auch alles ganz einfach – oder etwa nicht? The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). On 27 January 2020, the first case in Germany was confirmed near Munich, Bavaria. [5] The majority of cases in January and early February originated from the same automobile-parts manufacturer as the first case. On 25 and 26 February, multiple cases related to the Italian outbreak were detected in Baden-Württemberg. A large cluster linked to a carnival event was formed in Heinsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, with the first death reported on 9 March 2020.[6][7] New clusters were introduced in other regions via Heinsberg as well as via people arriving from China, Iran and Italy,[8] from where non-Germans could arrive by plane until 17–18 March.