Merkel govt agrees ‘overdue’ law on curfews, tougher virus curbs

  • Date: 13-Apr-2021
  • Source: Kuwait Times
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Merkel govt agrees ‘overdue’ law on curfews, tougher virus curbs

BERLIN: The German government agreed yesterday on controversial changes to a national infections control law, handing Berlin more power to impose tougher measures such as night-time curfews to halt the raging coronavirus pandemic. The adjusted law, which still needs to be approved by parliament, would allow Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to impose curfews from 9pm to 5am and close schools and businesses in areas with high infection rates.

Private gatherings and sports will also be subject to tighter restrictions as Germany remains gripped by a dangerous third wave of the pandemic which is putting increased strain on the country's health system. "Our fight against the pandemic has to be more stringent and more decisive,“ said Merkel yesterday.

The move aims to end a political tug-of-war between the federal government and powerful regions over coronavirus measures, with manoeuvring ahead of September elections adding to the tensions. Currently restrictions are decided on in consultation with Berlin and “” in theory “” implemented by the federal states. Yet in many cases, regional leaders have failed to put in place shutdown measures which they agreed with Merkel, with some even allowing shops and cinemas to reopen.

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Regular meetings between Berlin and the regions to set Germany's