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Schwerin (dpa) - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (SPD) has expressed herself critically about the cancellation of the federal-state round planned for Monday and the previous debate on the corona strategy.

“One suggests a lockdown, the other a bridge lockdown.

This back and forth in the run-up to the Prime Minister's Conference, I can well understand that the citizens don't think that's okay, ”said Schwesig on Friday in Schwerin.

She asked for proposals from Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), which could then have been discussed with the population.

Schwesig welcomed the proposed change to the Federal Infection Protection Act.

"We need clear rules based on the infection situation and incidences, what can be on, what must be closed," she said.

There must be nationwide uniform guidelines for this.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will provide support for these rules.

This also included requirements for the imposition of exit restrictions.

These are necessary in districts and cities with incidence values ​​over 100. «We have never considered it right that such instruments should be regulated in a regulation or general decree.

Something like this belongs in the Federal Infection Protection Act, ”Schwesig made clear.

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