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Holiday swimming courses for around 6,500 children
More than 6,500 children in Berlin learned to swim or improved their swimming skills in intensive courses during the school holidays this year. more
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Berliners must once again prepare themselves for stricter Coronavirus rules.
From Saturday (Jan. 15, 2022), stricter access rules for restaurants, pubs and cafés will apply, among other things. According to a decision made by the Berlin Senate on Tuesday, the 2G-plus rule will apply in such places, meaning that only people who have received their booster vaccination and people who are doubly vaccinated or recovered and can provide a negative test result will have access. The same conditions apply for events with ten or more participants, for example in the cultural, leisure and sports sectors. Children under the age of 14 are exempt from the rule.
In implementing the 2G-plus rule, Berlin is going beyond the agreement reached by the federal and state governments a week ago on Friday, which was limited to the restaurant industry. The Senate justified its decision to expand the reach of 2g-plus regulations with a desire for unified and comprehensible measures.
In addition, a stricter mask mandate for passengers on buses and trains will come into force on Saturday. On local public transport, the wearing of an FFP2 mask is now generally mandatory - the thinner surgical masks are no longer sufficient.
The new quarantine rules approved by the federal and state governments have been in effect in Berlin since Friday. According to these measures, quarantine is no longer required for contact persons with complete vaccination protection and an additional booster vaccination. The quarantine mandate is also waived for newly vaccinated and recovered persons if the infection or vaccination occurred less than three months ago. For all others, quarantine or isolation ends after ten days. It can be ended prematurely after seven days with a negative rapid test or PCR test.