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Lower Saxony police on Sunday sealed off the home of Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) against expected demonstrators of the so-called lateral thinker scene.

According to reports from eyewitnesses, the access roads in the residential area in Hanover were closed in the evening.

A police spokesman said that only a few alleged demonstrators appeared who had been sent away.

For tactical reasons, he did not provide any information on the strength of the police presence.

With the rally at Weil's residence, critics wanted to protest against the corona measures.

The assembly authorities forbade the march at this location.

The organizers are only concerned with creating a threatening backdrop, intimidating the head of government in private and thus influencing the state government's corona policy, the police said.

She warned that participation in the forbidden gathering would be punished consistently.

Since Easter Sunday, stricter corona rules have been in effect in Munich again.

This includes a nightly curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Museums, Hellabrunn Zoo and many shops have to close again.

Contacts must also be restricted.

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After the critical incidence value of 100 had been exceeded in the state capital for three days in a row, the so-called corona emergency brake came into force.

The fact that on Saturday and Sunday the number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants was below 100 again within seven days does not change that.

According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the value on Easter Sunday in Munich was 94.5.

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