Covid Germany, restrictions stop from March 20

The federal government of Germany and the presidents of the German Laender have agreed on a plan to end most of the anti-Covid restrictions starting on March 20. According to the Chancellery’s first draft resolution, “all broader protective measures” will be withdrawn from March 20. However, the template requirement will remain in effect. Read also “We can look to the future with greater optimism than we have done in recent weeks,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz said announcing the decision. The three-point plan on which the agreement was found provides for a gradual stop to restrictions on private gatherings, shops, restaurants and hotels. As of March 20, all “stricter protective measures” will be canceled.