KEY POINTS
  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel has reversed plans for a lockdown over Easter amid criticism from experts and officials over the move.
  • Experts said it would have little impact on a third wave of infections sweeping the country.
  • Merkel said plans to place the country in a strict lockdown over the Easter holiday — which would have seen all shops and churches close from April 1-5 — were a "mistake."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel takes her face protection mask off as she arrives for the National Integration Summit at the Chancellery in Berlin, on October 19, 2020.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel reversed plans on Wednesday for a coronavirus lockdown over Easter amid criticism from experts and officials over the move.

The plans had called for placing the country in a strict lockdown over the Easter holiday — which would have seen all shops and churches close from April 1-5.