Good evening,


there are new rules for dealing with Corona and again they are causing complaints, a Frankfurt exhibition center wants to be the place where a crime is dealt with, the Hessian state parliament has discussed the costs of the master craftsman's certificate.

An overview at the end of the day, today again with a tip for the weekend.

Jacqueline Vogt

Department head of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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Innovation

: Anyone who has a positive PCR test, i.e. has been proven to be infected with SARS-CoV-2, must isolate themselves.

This does not make him unable to work, it may only be the symptoms of a Covid 19 disease that make him.

To get a certificate of incapacity for work, you go to the doctor, that's how it was before the pandemic and that's how it is now, since June 1st.

A special regulation was created during the pandemic, doctors were also able to give patients sick leave after telephone consultation about their complaints

.

This was intended to relieve the practices and prevent the virus from spreading through practice visits.

Now patients who feel unable to work have to see a doctor again.

Not everyone likes that, not all doctors either.

Marie-Lisa Kehler reports.

Master craftsman's certificate:

How to deal with the shortage of skilled workers is a topic whose explosiveness cannot be overestimated.

And how can something be counteracted by the lack of young people in the skilled trades?

For example

, the opposition in the Hessian state parliament believes that the

offer to make further training to become a master craftsman free of charge , just like a course of study is.

On Thursday, he debated a corresponding motion by the SPD parliamentary group, agreeing with the left and the AfD, but rejecting the black-green government alliance.

There was and is only agreement on the goal: the (federal) state needs more young people in the trades.

The FAZ state parliament correspondent in Wiesbaden Ewald Hetrodt reports, Falk Heunemann comments.

Exhibition

: The Frankfurter Kunstverein wants to be a place for debate, including political ones.

The show that opened there on Thursday is probably a prototype.

Because it deals with the

attack in Hanau on February 19, 2020 and accuses the authorities of structural racism and a lack of consistency in the investigation

.

As proof, the international group Forensic Architecture and its Berlin branch have done extensive research.

After evaluating data on the Hanau murder night, commissioned by the Gültekin family and the 19 February Hanau initiative, among others, the researchers denounced the failure of the police and negligence in a walk-in installation.

Eva-Maria Magel visited the exhibition and reported.

And in addition

, a trial against Hanno Berger, the key figure in the cum-ex stock transaction tax scandal, began on Thursday before the Wiesbaden district court;

the indictment is 948 pages long +++ the AfD parliamentary group in the Hessian state parliament failed with another attempt to have a member of parliament elected vice-president of the state parliament, in three secret ballots the candidate did not receive the required majority +++ did The Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of the Environment rejected the suggestion to include the wolf in the state's hunting law.

The tip for the weekend

Sometimes you think: Everyone knows.

And then you mention the Arboretum Main-Taunus - and the question arises: "Arbo-what?" Well, the Arboretum Main-Taunus is a replacement for the expansion of Frankfurt Airport, a natural area on the land of three communities.

Access to the 76-hectare park is open to visitors from Sulzbach, Schwalbach and Eschborn.

There are 600 different types of trees and shrubs that are grouped together so that different forest areas of the world are simulated to a certain extent.

Arboretum Main-Taunus, Eschborn, telephone 0 61 74 / 92 86 0, website here.

Warm greetings from the editorial team, happy Pentecost in advance

Jacqueline Vogt

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website.

the

weather

for Friday

After a friendly start, clouds will pass from the south-west.

In the afternoon and evening there can be thunderstorms with up to 28 degrees.

have

a birthday

Friday June 3rd

Brigitte Kölsch

, former member of the Hessian state parliament, honorary chairwoman of the CDU Hochtaunus, board member of the Bad Homburg Palace Concerts Foundation, Friedrichsdorf (78);

Willi Marx

(SPD), former District Administrator of Gießen (75);

Wolfgang David

, Executive Director of the Archaeological Museum, Frankfurt (61);

Sven Volkert

, Managing Director of the Bürgschaftsbank Hessen, Wiesbaden (56).