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Potsdam (dpa / bb) - Brandenburg's Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke (SPD) informs the state parliament about the results of the latest corona deliberations by the federal and state governments.

One day after the talks between the heads of government, on Thursday (3 p.m.), according to the State Chancellery, he will give the MPs an overview of the opening prospects for Brandenburg.

Woidke entered the conversation with a step-by-step plan for possible loosening, which shows scenarios for openings in four steps, but without timing and criteria.

From an updated draft resolution for the Bund-Länder round it emerged that easing is also being discussed for regions in which the value of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants falls stable below 100 in one week.

In this case, there could be, for example, restricted openings in the retail trade with specific shopping appointments or visits to museums and galleries with prior appointment bookings.

According to reports, the draft resolution had not yet been approved in advance with all countries.

In Brandenburg, the so-called seven-day incidence on Wednesday was 65.

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