In the district of Tübingen, non-vaccinated people must stay at home at night starting Sunday, January 16th. The reason: More and more people are getting infected with the Corona virus. The limit of 500 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within one week has been exceeded (seven-day incidence). This is reported by the district office of Tübingen. Therefore, there are restrictions for non-vaccinated and non-immunized people. They are not allowed to leave their homes between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless they have an important reason – for example, work, a doctor’s appointment or sports alone outdoors. The nighttime curfew does not apply to people who cannot get vaccinated for medical reasons, students under 18 who are tested regularly at school, and children who are not yet in school. The curfew will end when the seven-day incidence in the Tübingen district is below 500 for five consecutive days.
See also the state’s Corona ordinance: https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/service/aktuelle-infos-zu-corona/faq-corona-verordnung/ For more details, see „Was bedeutet die Ausgangsbeschränkung…?“ (What does curfew mean…?)
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Nächtliches Tübingen an der Neckarbrücke. Foto: tünews INTERNATIONAL / Mostafa Elyasian.