Good evening,


today only good news!

The incidence in Hesse is not rising any further - it is falling.

On Wednesday it was 16.7 after 17.0 on Tuesday and 17.7 on Monday.

This is not yet what you could call “free fall”, rather a leisurely descent.

But it's going in the right direction.

Manfred Koehler

Deputy head of the regional section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and editor in charge of the business magazine Metropol.

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It also fits that the state government announced on Wednesday that from Monday everyone could come to any vaccination center and spontaneously be vaccinated against Corona. "Come by,

there are enough cans for everyone," said Interior Minister Peter Beuth (CDU) in a press conference

, a remarkable sentence when you consider how fought over every injection was just weeks ago. At the press conference there was also talk of the fact that unvaccinated people should please overcome their "weaker self".

Another good news is that Germany’s last department store group, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof, is investing, among other things, in the building on Frankfurter Hauptwache. Recently it has been proclaimed again that it should be a "cosmopolitan city building", which of course caresses the soul of the Frankfurters very much. In return, they will hopefully go shopping there quite a bit.

After all, it is not the owners who decide the life and death of department stores. But the customers.

And also

- we stick with the good news - tickets for the game of Eintracht against St. Etienne on Saturday are now being sold online after it has been determined that 10,000 spectators will be allowed into the stadium;

the Spessart should become Hesse's first sustainable travel destination;

the Wiesbaden Museum celebrates the 100th birthday of Josef Beuys.

I wish you all a good evening

Yours Manfred Köhler

The

weather

for

Thursday

Sun and clouds alternate and it stays dry.

Highs around 24 degrees.

At night it clears up at 12 degrees.

Have

your

birthday

on

Thursday

Wolfgang Drechsler

, former managing director of the employers' association of South Hesse (70);

Claus-Peter Leonhardt

, former Hessian state chairman of the Association of German Writers (70);

Eva Raabe

, ethnologist, director of the Weltkulturen Museum, Frankfurt (64);

Hans-Peter Zarges

, Frankfurt restaurateur (62);

Tatjana Steinbrenner

, President of the Hessen-Süd trade association, Frankfurt, Vice-President of the Darmstadt Chamber of Commerce (50);

Tim Frühling

, radio and television presenter living in Frankfurt, crime writer (46).