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Berlin (dpa) - Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil does not rule out Easter leave, but considers statements about it to be premature at the moment.

"I can not give you a reliable answer to that," said the SPD politician of the "Rheinische Post".

In this context, he also echoed criticism of the date of the next Prime Minister's Conference (MPK) with the Chancellery.

“It is planned that we will make decisions on this at the next federal-state round on March 22nd.

In my opinion, this is very late because people have to make plans beforehand, ”said Weil.

He added: “I am counting on the fact that by March 22nd we will know a lot more about what we can also do with new test concepts.

Such concepts can then possibly also provide a basis for opening holiday apartments and perhaps even partially hotels. "

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Weil urged people to be careful.

"If everyone now exhausts the new possibilities excessively, the number of infections will rise and restrictions will be necessary," emphasized the SPD politician.

Most citizens are cautious for good reasons, "we bet on that".

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