In view of the falling number of corona cases, Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach wants to relax the rules for entry into Germany over the summer months. “We will suspend the 3G rule upon entry by the end of August,” said the SPD politician to the newspapers of the Funke media group. From June 1, travelers returning and other travelers no longer have to prove that they have been vaccinated, recovered or tested. The currently valid Corona entry regulation still requires 3G proof for all persons over the age of twelve until May 31st.

Even stricter rules apply to travelers from virus variant areas: They must go into a 14-day quarantine in Germany, even if they are vaccinated or have recovered. This rule will continue to apply in the coming months. “If such areas are defined, those entering the country must be quarantined,” Lauterbach told the Funke newspapers. “Even with lower incidences in summer, we have to remain cautious in a global pandemic.” However, no country has currently been designated as a virus variant area.

Most recently, the number of people infected with corona in Germany had fallen steadily. On Wednesday, the Robert Koch Institute reported 49,141 new corona infections (previous week: 72,051 registered infections) within one day.

However, comparisons of the data are only possible to a limited extent. Experts have been assuming for some time that there will be a large number of cases not recorded by the RKI – due to overworked health authorities and because not all infected people have a PCR test done. Only these count in the statistics. In addition, late registrations or transmission problems can lead to a distortion of individual daily values.