The rural German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has ended the so-called 3G rules for entry to indoor venues, leaving Hamburg as the last state with strict Covid restrictions.
The state government in Bavaria has relaxed its quarantine rules for both those who have a Covid infection and their contacts. Here’s what you need to know.
Despite the current wave of Covid infections subsiding, a leading doctors' association said on Sunday that German hospitals were struggling to cope with all their patients.
Germany will not move to voluntary Covid isolation from May as previously announced just two days ago. So what is happening - and will there be any rule changes after all?
German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said he "made a mistake" by announcing plans to end mandatory Covid-19 quarantine - and it will instead continue to be a state order.
Germany will no longer impose compulsory quarantines on people infected with the coronavirus from May 1st, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said Monday.
The transition period for the previous version of the Infection Protection Act has expired, bringing with it the end of most Covid restrictions in Germany. Here are the measures you still need to know about.
Despite the end of Covid-19 restrictions across most of the country, the majority of people want to keep wearing masks when out shopping, a survey published on Sunday found.
While most states ditched Covid-19 measures overnight on Saturday, a couple are keeping the rules in place via a special regulation in the new Covid Infection Protection Law.
Germany is on the cusp of an overhaul of its mask-wearing rules, with several shops and businesses indicating that they're happy for customers to leave their masks at home. Here are the places you will - and won't - need to cover your mouth and nose in future.
Germany was meant to lift most Covid measures on March 20th. Instead, politicians and many residents are still gripped by Covid panic even though other countries have found ways to move forward, writes Brian Melican.
For the first time in nearly two years, people in Berlin will not have to wear face masks in many shops, and other restrictions have been lifted. Here's a look at what's changed in the capital.
Two years after the Covid pandemic started in Germany, responding to a positive test result should be a simple enough thing. But a lot of people are unsure what to do after seeing those two dreaded red lines on their rapid test. Here's what you need to know.
From Sunday, almost all Covid restrictions across Germany will be lifted unless states declare themselves a 'hotspot'. But a row has been brewing for weeks over the government's new Covid laws. Here's what you need to know.
At a meeting of the state health ministers and Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) on Monday, state officials were allegedly pushing for the current Covid rules transition period to be extended by four weeks.
Health Minister Karl Lauterbach says Germany is in the grip of a severe Covid wave and has urged states to make use of a law that will keep tougher measures in place.