ZDF (German public TV, Channel Two) put up a good reference to current Coronavirus ban rules:
Baden-Württemberg: Starting this week on the 1st of July, up to 20 people can now meet from differing houses, in public. Old limit was 10 people.
Bavaria: Up to ten folks can meet in a public situation now.
Berlin: Starting this weekend....no ban rules on public meetings.
Brandenburg: No ban rules on public meetings.
Bremen: Relatives from two different houses can meet in a public situation. But there is a limit of 20 in a enclosed area (as long as you practice good hygiene).
Hamburg: The limit here is two households and ten folks total.
Hessen: Ten folks can meet....households don't matter.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: As long as they are your relatives, no limit on relatives, but limited to two households. If just one household? Max of ten people in a public situation.
Lower Saxony: Two household max.....up to ten folks.
North Rhine-Westphalia: Max of ten folks can meet....in a outdoor situation. If you are from Warendorf or Gutersloh....there are some pretty strict rules because of the outbreak.
Rhineland-Palatinate: Up to ten people can meet regardless of the number of households.
Saarland: Ten-person rule.
Saxony: Two households rule in effect, Fifty people can meet for a family situation....either at a rented hall or restaurant.
Saxony-Anhalt: Ten person rule in effect. Up to 20 folks if this is some type of private celebration or party.
Schleswig-Holstein: Ten person rule.
Thuringia: Ban rules lifted, but there are recommendations (10 people).
As you can see....depending on what state you are in....you need to pay attention.
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