Germany flirts with easing lockdown as Merkel and premiers hold talks

Calls are growing for Germany to edge further out of lockdown despite pushback from the federal government, as Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to seek another extension to the measures in talks with premiers on Wednesday.
Negotiations have already been in
full swing ahead of the online conference, with a draft plan seen by dpa
proposing that the country keeps shops and other businesses closed until March
28.
Politicians and scientists have
warned that more dangerous variants of the coronavirus are spreading in
Germany, most notably the B117 strain first identified in Britain.
The document, seen by dpa, does
however put forward looser contact restrictions, suggesting that two households
could meet in groups of up to five from Monday. Currently, people can only meet
in pairs.
Officials also hope that a mass
roll-out of rapid antigen testing in the coming weeks can lead to further
easing down the line.
Any steps out of the lockdown,
which was fully implemented in mid-December to break a second wave of
coronavirus cases, are expected to vary depending on the region and local
infection rates.
States have already begun sending
schoolchildren back to classrooms in recent weeks. Hairdressers reopened in
Germany on Monday.