To be honest, I do not follow the numbers, except for what I glimpse in the newspaper and occasionally on the radio. So I cannot comment on those, except that the effects are currently still quite low in my area. We have cases, but not many. The confirmed cases I saw in the paper on Saturday (so likely numbers from Friday) where in the single or low double digits for each district.
Despite going shopping roughly every two days, I have not yet seen any essentials out of stock in the supermarkets. Low stocks, yes, but not fully out.
I am living in a semi-rural area in the north-west of Germany.
Anyway, since yesterday, Germany has enacted what I would translate to "Movement Limitations".
- All non-essential customer facing businesses must close. Exceptions are: Supermarkets, Pharmacies, Doctors. Restaurants can only offer takeout or delivery. This is new, since before yesterday some businesses like barbers, "beauty shops", and similar, where still allowed to open.
- No more than two people may meet on public property. Exclusions only for families or people living in the same household.
- A mandatory distance of 1.5 meters to other people, where possible, has to be kept.
Stuff already in place for longer:
- All public events are cancelled
- Private events are either "strongly discouraged" or also prohibited, I'm not sure in that regard
- Schools are closed until at least Easter
- A generic travel advisory has been declared.
Discussions of fully tracking every citizen via their mobile phones have been shelved, for now at least.