Originally Posted by
funkydrummer
To tell you the truth, I get the impression this is not fully thought through. If I came in the situation you layed out in your previous post, I'd just contact the health authority (called "Referat für Gesundheit und Umwelt" in Munich) and work something out with them. You can call me biased--I'm German and think Germany's covid-19 strategy has, generally speaking, been a success. But surely there are some quirks which haven't been fully thought through yet--the scenario you described doesn't occur all that often, me thinks
As you said, this is probably a very unlikely scenario and with all that is happening, it's probably not easy to have rules and laws for every single situation.
I agree that Germany has done very well and it's honestly one of the few countries where I feel comfortable traveling in, most of all with regards to feeling safe and also can somewhat forsee which regions in Germany and other parts of Europe might move to risk areas, allowing me to plan accordingly.
I am checking the RKI site with the per 100,000 numers in Germany every day and I am always ready to change our tour plans if I see that any particular area has a significant increase.
We are currently in Bavaria (Starnberger See & Munich), tomorrow we are driving to the Chiemsee and I was surprised that only about half the people in Munich city center were wearing masks. I thought it was made mandatory a few days ago due to increasing numbers though it seems they have decreased again already.
Later this week we are going to Nuremberg, Rothenburg and Miltenberg. Had it not been for this virus, I doubt I would do such in depth tour of Germany which I am loving more and more.
Who knew there were so many beautiful, picturesque and romantic places here.