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After a message from the Corona warning app, Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) and Thuringia's Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow are in isolation.

Senate spokesman Marcel Schweitzer announced on Monday in Hamburg that the notice was apparently related to the last Federal Council meeting, after which numerous people present in the plenary hall received a notice.

According to his own statements, Ramelow was also at the Federal Council meeting on Friday.

The left-wing politician told the German press agency that the medical officer of the Saale-Orla district had ordered him to cut off all contacts.

Ramelow has a holiday home in the East Thuringian district.

He is currently not leaving his property and can therefore not take part in state parliament sessions.

The two ministers Benjamin-Immanuel Hoff (left) and Dirk Adams (green) avoid contacts because of a report to the Corona warning app.

Ramelow wants to have a PCR test done on Wednesday to get certainty.

In Hamburg, in addition to Tschentscher, Senator for Justice Anna Gallina (Greens) and the Senate's external representative to the federal government and the EU, State Councilor Almut Möller (SPD), went into voluntary domestic isolation.

You are currently working in your home office and had a PCR test done on Wednesday, the Senate said.

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Saxony-Anhalt's Minister of Economic Affairs, Armin Willingmann (SPD), went into quarantine at home on Monday after a warning from the app.

His ministry assumes a connection with the previous Federal Council meeting.

Willingmann will be tested in the course of the week, but keep all other appointments from the home office, said a spokesman.

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