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Munich (dpa) - Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder rejects deviations from the “emergency brake” set by the federal and state governments with corona requirements with an incidence of more than 100.

It makes no sense to raise the emergency brake to around 150, as is being discussed in some places, said the CSU boss on Tuesday after a cabinet meeting in Munich.

In order for easing to be possible at all, an effective emergency brake that is uniform across all federal states is needed.

There must be an automatism that easing will be withdrawn as soon as there are more than 100 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants, said Söder.

This is all the more important because the general trend in Germany is becoming more difficult again.

"We are in a race against time and at the same time in a race against patience."

The figures show that we are "facing more difficult weeks" again.

In general, it can be seen in Bavaria that the British virus mutation is milling its way into the country “from east to west”.

The proportion of mutations is already almost 60 percent.

The incidence is also increasing sharply.

It is now 89, a week ago it was 71.

In around a third of the districts, the incidence is more than 100, only 13 are below 50.

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The fact that the vaccine from the manufacturer Astrazeneca may not be used at the moment, "may be understandable, but it is bitter," said Söder.

Now it has to be clear how the vaccine will be handled.

In addition, he was in favor of Astrazeneca being released to all people in the event of a readmission.

Otherwise it will be difficult to use the vaccine in the long term.

Here general practitioners are the right place to go, as they can best advise their patients.

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