Good evening,

Manfred Koehler

Head of department of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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with dogs against Corona:

In the future, the four-legged friends should sniff out whether someone is infected.

An investigation is still ongoing, as Hesse's Social Affairs Minister Kai Klose (Die Grünen) reported on Monday, but

the sniffer dog Drago is doing quite well.

The new method is initially being tried out in old people's homes -

alone, the tests are lagging a bit at the moment because there are not enough infected people.

But that's pretty nice in and of itself.

Frankfurt is once again becoming a field of experimentation:

After the one-year blocking of the northern bank of the Main for car traffic led to chaotic conditions because drivers had to look for other routes that were not up to this additional traffic, it is

now to be tested again during the summer holidays whether this central traffic axis is superfluous.

The project in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen should not cause any joy:

Because the traffic planners suggest that trucks should drive around the banks of the Main via Stresemannallee and Mörfelder Landstraße.

Especially on the latter one does not want to imagine the truck convoys.

But it is to be assumed anyway that everyone is looking for their own way.

No consolation for Sachsenhausen either.

Then the cars and trucks drive along the southern bank of the Main again.

What helps with all of this?

Stay calm.

And fly far away to relax

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In future it will be possible with all airlines in the Star Alliance, not just with Lufthansa as before, to book the train journey at the same time.

What do the people of Frankfurt get out of it?

A): Nothing, after all you have the airport right in front of the door and you don't need to travel by train.

B) Maybe a lot, after all this can make short-haul flights superfluous, then there is less aircraft noise.

resubmission in a few years.

And

there is also great horror in politics that four violent criminals were let go in Frankfurt because there was a lack of staff at the regional court;

Katharina Iskandar speaks of a devastating effect in her comment

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the police in southern Hesse found numerous pieces of evidence against sex criminals who have hoarded child pornography during 18 searches

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four parties in Wiesbaden agreed on a cooperation 16 months after the local elections.

I wish you a pleasant evening

Yours, Manfred Koehler

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 at www.faz.net/rmz

The

weather

for Tuesday

First a lot of sun and only a few clouds, then more and more cloudy as the day progressed, but mostly dry with values ​​up to 29 degrees.

birthday

on

Tuesday

Heinz Zielinski

, Deputy Chairman of the Hessen Sports Foundation, Frankfurt (75);

Barbara Sixt

, Managing Director of the German Fur Institute, Frankfurt (65);

Dominik Denschlag

, medical director of the Hochtaunuskliniken, Bad Homburg (50);

Lena Hach

, writer (40) from Seeheim-Jugenheim.