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From the point of view of Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU), a detailed step-by-step plan with Corona opening steps is difficult to implement.

"But I am already warning you a bit that we have, so to speak, well-practiced step-by-step plans with eight, nine or ten stages, which may then be scheduled for the day and then cannot be kept," said Söder on Sunday in the ARD report from Berlin".

“Driving on sight is annoying.

But driving on sight is the only thing that really helps.

Because the challenger we are facing - Corona - adheres to deadlines that we set. "

Söder said that prospects would be discussed at the federal-state consultations on Wednesday.

There will certainly be - "very clearly".

“How, for how long and to what extent, that still needs to be discussed.” It is important to set smaller signals - for example in personal services such as hairdressers.

“But everything is sensible step by step,” said the CSU boss.

"A way like in other countries, now with an incidence of almost 140, simply to open everything, and as the FDP sometimes demands, a few masks and tests on top of that, unfortunately that didn't work."

Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn (CDU) has also campaigned for a continuation of the corona lockdown and for a further step-by-step approach by the government.

"Everyone wants a six-month plan, but it just can't exist in this dynamic, in this pandemic," said Spahn on Sunday on the ARD program "Anne Will".

It only goes “step by step” - and there are still a few hard and difficult weeks ahead.

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It will still be necessary to continually adapt the concrete measures and the concrete strategy.

“I know everyone has a longing for something that lasts for six or twelve months.

But that doesn't work.

The virus is too dynamic.

The situation is changing too much, ”said Spahn.

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