KEY POINTS
  • Germany has implemented tough new lockdown rules to curb a third wave of infections.
  • The measures could last until June.
  • Curfews, shopping and leisure center closures and limits on household contacts are part of new measures.
  • Protests have been seen in several cities.
A police car drives on patrol through the main shopping street which stands empty after 10 PM during a nighttime curfew during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic on April 24, 2021 in Cologne, Germany.

Germany has implemented tough lockdown rules in a bid to curb a third wave of infections, issuing a set of new measures expected to last until June.

Protests have been seen in several German cities after the restrictions were introduced this weekend on coronavirus hot spots.