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Hamburg (dpa / lno) - Despite the relaxation of the Corona measures, the Klövensteen game reserve in the west of Hamburg will remain closed for the time being.

The Hamburg-Altona district office announced on Monday that it was not possible to set up an appointment system required for the opening and the associated documentation of the visitors for reasons of capacity.

The forest Klövensteen will be kept open as a local recreation area.

"However, it is asked to comply with the usual hygiene and distance regulations and not to leave the path out of consideration for nature," it said in the message.

The heads of government of the federal and state levels had agreed that with a seven-day incidence of less than 100, museums and exhibitions as well as zoos and wildlife parks may reopen from Monday if visitors make an appointment beforehand and the opportunity to follow up on contacts is guaranteed.

On March 22nd, the Prime Ministers want to discuss the measures with the Chancellor again.

At least until then, the Klövensteen game reserve will remain closed, according to the district office.

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