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In addition to hairdressing salons, gardening centers in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are also allowed to reopen from March 1st.

In regions with a seven-day incidence of 35 and below, beauticians, podiatrists and nail salons are again allowed to receive customers.

In the other regions, these regulations will come into effect one week later on March 8th.

Then visitors can come back to the outdoor areas of the zoos.

The state government and representatives of business and municipal associations agreed on this at another Corona summit on Wednesday.

The agreement was preceded by more than eight hours of tough negotiations.

In addition, the basics of a step-by-step plan for ending the lockdown were agreed at the Corona summit, which was again held as a video conference.

Accordingly, retail should reopen with a limited number of customers as soon as the nationwide incidence value is stable below 35.

Public and private schools should then generally return to regular operations.

Museums can open a little later and markets can be held.

High-risk regions with seven-day incidences of over 150 are excluded.

Later on, restaurants and hotels will initially only open to guests from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Specific start dates were not given.

The state plan is to be introduced into the debate at the federal / state summit planned for March 3rd.

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According to the latest information from the State Office for Health and Social Affairs, only the districts of Vorpommern-Rügen and Rostock currently have fewer than 35 corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days.

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