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Berlin (dpa) - Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder spoke out in favor of consistent use of the emergency brake in front of the federal-state consultations on the corona pandemic this Monday.

"It is clear that the incidences are increasing, and the dangers are relatively great that it will grow back into the hospitals," said the CSU boss on Sunday evening in the ARD "report from Berlin".

"We are in a dangerous situation and we have to be careful that a third wave does not get a perm."

Reopening now would mean struggling with the third wave into June and July.

"What is very important to me is that we apply the emergency brake."

In some federal states this is still handled relatively loosely.

"I think we should clearly agree on that tomorrow."

Demands to move away from focusing on the incidence value, he rejected: «Abolishing the incidence value is wrong.

Because it is the most forward-looking and best value of all. "

Over time, however, it will be supplemented, for example with vaccination quotas.

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