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Potsdam (dpa / bb) - The call for a step-by-step plan for dealing with the corona rules, including for easing, is getting louder in Brandenburg.

The cities and municipalities and CDU parliamentary group leader Jan Redmann are pressing for such perspectives as in other federal states.

"The population now expects a certain orientation," said the managing director of the Association of Towns and Municipalities, Jens Graf, on Monday.

He cited the Schleswig-Holstein plan as an example, which was generally welcomed by the cities and municipalities, but also by the districts.

Graf emphasized, however: "We would not now call this an easing plan."

Depending on the development of the number of infections, there could also be tightening.

CDU parliamentary group leader Jan Redmann also considers a step-by-step plan on the issue of easing to be useful.

"If the positive trend of the last few weeks continues, we should also consider certain easing," he told the "Märkische Oderzeitung" (print / Monday).

The step-by-step plan for Schleswig-Holstein is said to be "very good" and can serve as a guide.

“For Brandenburg, that would mean that where the incidence falls below 100 newly infected people per 100,000 inhabitants, primary schools can go back to alternating classes.

I would like that very much after two months in which the teachers haven't seen the students. "

In Brandenburg, the number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in a week since last Friday has been below 100. However, Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke (SPD) said on Thursday that he could not imagine rapid easing in February.

The heads of government from the federal and state levels will discuss this on Wednesday.

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According to the four-stage plan of the government of Schleswig-Holstein, limited regular operation of day-care centers and alternating lessons in schools and at home is possible if the number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in a week is stable below 100 for seven days.

Then hairdressers can also open.

The plan from Kiel provides for further easing steps if the so-called 7-day incidence is stable below 50.

Lower Saxony suggests six stages.

Thuringia's state government is promoting a nationwide uniform scenario for an exit from lockdown and has presented a plan with four stages.

Anyone who wants to be vaccinated in Brandenburg will probably no longer just have to call the 116 117 hotline.

One also wants to write to people over 80 years of age in a targeted manner, as Berlin is already doing, said Health Secretary Michael Ranft, who is also head of the crisis team, on Monday the RRB-Inforadio.

Details are still unclear.

Daycare centers and schools are to receive rapid tests for employees.

On Sunday, Brandenburg received 9,600 doses of the newly approved vaccine from the British-Swedish manufacturer Astrazeneca.

This vaccine is intended for people under 65, Ranft said.

Appointments for staff in hospitals, old people's homes and outpatient care services are expected to be offered this week.

A total of almost 170,000 vaccine doses from Biontech / Pfizer and Astrazeneca are to be delivered to Brandenburg from this week until the beginning of March, said Ranft.

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The Union for Education and Science (GEW) Brandenburg demanded a faster vaccination of educators and teachers.

The President of the Conference of Ministers of Education, Brandenburg's Education Minister Britta Ernst (SPD), does not see vaccination as an earlier priority for these groups.

"Of course, the ministers of education want vaccinated teachers and educators," she told Deutschlandfunk on Sunday.

“But to be honest, of course, first of all, those who really have risk factors themselves are eligible for vaccination, so that an illness can be life-threatening for them.

And first of all it is the turn of those who work with people who are sick or who are threatened with illness. "

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