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Catch up the lastest news, developments and most important background to the outbreak of Covid-19 in Berlin.
Published: Feb 3nd 2022 12:28am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
For better protection against infections, FFP2 masks will be mandatory on campus at Berlin universities starting Saturday.Published: Feb 3nd 2022 9:28am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
After two days of downward trend, the Coronavirus incidence in Berlin has increased again and remains above the nationwide average of 1283.Published: Feb 3nd 2022 9:21am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
Starting Monday, contact persons of infected people at Berlin daycare centers can avoid quarantine by undergoing daily Covid tests.Published: Feb 3nd 2022 9:11am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
Berlin pharmacies are expected to offer Coronavirus vaccinations starting next week. This was announced by the spokesman of the Pharmacists Association, Stefan Schmidt, on Wednesday.Published: Feb 2nd 2022 2:20am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
The Coronavirus incidence remains at a high level in Berlin. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the incidence value on Wednesday morning (February 2, 2022) was at 1694.4.Published: Feb 2nd 2022 9:41am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
Businesses in the retail and food service sectors can now offset additional costs due to 2G inspections and hope to receive payments on account.Published: Feb 2nd 2022 8:01am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
In the future, only vaccinated or recovered persons with a same-day negative Coronavirus test will be allowed to visit a hairdresser in Berlin. However, persons who received their booster vaccination remain exempt from this rule.Published: Feb 2nd 2022 7:50am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
For the time being, people in Berlin must continue to prove whether they have been vaccinated or have recovered when shopping in many places.Published: Feb 1nd 2022 2:35am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
In light of the Coronavirus infection rates, Berlin's Senator for Health Ulrike Gote advises Berliners to exercise caution. "We are not yet at the point where we can say: We can let it go now".Published: Feb 1nd 2022 2:25am on berlin.de: Coronavirus
In all areas of life in Berlin, the status "Recovered" will soon be valid for three months.