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Berlin's Governing Mayor Michael Müller has promised a step-by-step plan for opening steps by the next Prime Minister's Conference in early March at the latest.

One must be able to orientate oneself to this also in the long term, said the SPD politician on Sunday evening in the ZDF program “Berlin direkt”.

When asked whether he could promise that such a plan would be in place by the federal-state meeting on March 3rd, he replied: "I'm quite sure of that."

Saxony-Anhalt's Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff also called for a "clear exit plan from the previous regulations" for the next federal-state conversation on the corona crisis.

“You have to be able to plan.

Business enterprises too.

And that's why we absolutely need a plan at the next meeting on March 3rd that clearly states at which incidence we do what, ”said the CDU politician on Sunday evening in the ARD program“ Report from Berlin ”.

At the borders with the Czech Republic and the Austrian state of Tyrol, stricter entry rules have been in effect since Sunday.

For fear of the more contagious variants of the corona virus that are widespread there, strict controls are carried out at the corresponding border crossings in Bavaria and Saxony.

According to the Federal Police Headquarters, around 2,200 people had been turned away at the German-Czech and German-Austrian borders by Sunday afternoon.

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On Monday, the focus should be primarily on the commuters.

Commuters with important tasks in systemically relevant industries are now allowed to travel to Germany.

The auto industry still fears that some plants could come to a standstill on Monday.

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