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Dear readers,

The coronavirus knows no borders, but Germany does: Due to the high number of cases, stricter rules now apply to entries from the high-incidence area of ​​Poland. Among other things, travelers must present a negative corona test at the border, which must not be older than 48 hours. Let's see when the Polish government will turn the tables: According to the Robert Koch Institute, the seven-day incidence in Germany is now 103.9. Tendency? Increasing.

As always, all information about the coronavirus can be found in our coronavirus live ticker. These are the other topics of the day:

  • In the morning it is also for the people from the greater Hanover area: Off to Mallorca! The first flight from Hannover-Langenhagen to the popular holiday island takes off at 10:20 a.m. How much longer can islanders enjoy their low incidence?
  • The state election assembly of the North Rhine-Westphalian FDP begins at 11 a.m. in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle. Up to 400 delegates want to present their list of candidates for the Bundestag election in September. The main speaker is FDP leader Christian Lindner
  • In the Bundesliga there are three games at the end of the 26th match day: Hoffenheim will play against Mainz (1.30 p.m.), Hertha from Berlin will host Bayer Leverkusen (3.30 p.m.) and Freiburg will meet Augsburg at 6 p.m.
  • In addition, it's getting exciting for stargazers today: The celestial body "2001 FO32" rushes past the earth. The asteroid is not dangerous for Earth, but that does not apply to all fragments from space. You can find out what needs to be done here and by clicking on play in our "learned something again" podcast.

That’s the brief preview. Have a good day!

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