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Rostock (dpa / mv) - According to the Corona regulation, long-term campers from other federal states must have left Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania by next Saturday.

But permanent campers residing in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are also affected by the regulation.

"You can go to the campsite during the day, staying overnight is forbidden," said the spokesman for the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Camping Association, Gerd Scharmberg, on Wednesday.

"If I can stay there all day but have to go home to sleep - that's paradoxical."

A spokesman for the Ministry of Economic Affairs confirmed the controversial regulation: A person who comes from another federal state and has a permanent campsite may no longer be in the country from April 24th. «The person who has a place of residence in MV and who also has a permanent campsite is allowed to stay on his place. However, since accommodation is prohibited on the campsite, this person is no longer allowed to spend the night there. "

The manager of the Graal-Müritz campsite, Oliver Behrens, described the regulation as "completely incomprehensible".

The fact that long-term campers from other countries are not allowed to stay on the site and have to leave is not understood by those affected.

Sending people back from the safe environment of a campsite to a large and narrow city is what they describe as “total madness”.

"That causes great displeasure," said Behrens.

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