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Hamburg (dpa) - Hamburg will most likely approve the nationwide Corona emergency brake in the Federal Council on Thursday.

At the same time, the city will stick to its own stricter regulations, said Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) on Tuesday during a visit to a company for medical laboratory diagnostics.

«We will adapt to the Infection Protection Act, where there are additional restrictions.

But we will not loosen our measures now, because we are now in a situation in which the number of infections is no longer increasing - and we will not question that by careless loosening. "

If the draft for the new version of the Infection Protection Act, on which the CDU and SPD parliamentary groups have agreed, does not change on Wednesday in the deliberations of the Bundestag, "you can endorse it in the end," said Tschentscher.

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Nevertheless, he regrets that there are plans to relax such as “Click & Meet” shopping even with an incidence of over 100.

“This is a concept from Bavaria that I don't think is right.

But overall it is important to now have an emergency brake regulation for the whole of Germany, which is then also binding. "

Hamburg had already pulled the emergency brake before Easter.

A night exit restriction has been in place since Good Friday.

The seven-day corona incidence has fallen continuously since then.

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