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Hamburg's CDU state chief, Christoph Ploß, criticized the deliberations on exit restrictions shortly before the federal-state consultations.

“While trips to Mallorca are taking place, curfews are being discussed in Germany.

Nobody understands that anymore! ", He said on Monday morning in the RTL program" Guten Morgen Deutschland ".

A draft resolution from the Chancellery for the Bund-Länder-Round this Monday (from 2 p.m.) provides for, among other things, a nightly exit restriction until 5 a.m. “unless there are serious reasons” or tightened contact restrictions.

The passage, which provides for further tightening for counties with an incidence of more than 100 due to the exponential growth, is in square brackets - this means that it is particularly controversial.

In general, changes to the paper are still possible.

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"Instead of imposing curfews and repeatedly extending the lockdown, we need concepts to deal with the virus," said Ploß.

"This includes that the federal states improve vaccination and test management."

Tschentscher calls for no travel at Easter

Hamburg's First Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) had already appealed to the common sense of the people on Sunday during a visit to the Hamburg vaccination center in the exhibition halls to adhere to the Corona rules and to refrain from traveling at Easter.

"We are very surprised that there is now the opportunity to travel to Mallorca to take a vacation there." During the talks between the Prime Ministers and Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) on Monday, he will support any regulation aimed at Avoid traveling abroad.

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Tschentscher reminded that Hamburg had already pulled the emergency brake due to incidence values ​​of over 100 and tightened the corona rules again on Saturday.

"I expect the same from all other countries." Agreements are there to be implemented, said Tschentscher in the direction of those countries that do nothing despite exceeding the threshold.

On Sunday, Peter Tschentscher visited the vaccination center in the Hamburg exhibition halls and supported the team in their work.

Before his career in politics, he had worked for years ... as a laboratory doctor at UKE

Source: dpa / Georg Wendt

In the vaccination center, the mayor also encouraged those people who are slowly threatening to despair over the renewed tightening of the corona rules: "We only have a few weeks, maybe months, in which we have to be disciplined," he says.

There will be a lot more vaccine available in the next quarter.

"This good perspective, this progress in vaccination, finally protects us from the difficult effects that the corona pandemic otherwise has."

Meanwhile, the number of corona infections in Hamburg rose by 290 on Monday.

The health authority announced this at noon.

That is 120 more than the day before and 22 more than the Monday a week ago.

The seven-day incidence, i.e. the number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days, rose to 115.2.

On Sunday it was 114, on Monday a week ago it was 90.6.