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From corona tests to time change: These changes apply from October

Some important changes will come into effect across Germany in October. Corona tests are chargeable, the yellow health insurance certificate is no longer required and much more.

Hamburg – We are making great strides towards the end of the year. But until that happens, there will be some big changes for the people in October. One of the biggest changes in the coming month is the time change. On the night of October 30th to October 31st, we set the clocks from 3 a.m. to 2 a.m. back to winter time. But there are even more innovations. For example, corona tests will be chargeable from October 11, 2021.
24hamburg * has summarized all the important changes from October here for you.

Another change that is imminent in Germany is the change in government. Angela Merkel will be inherited as Chancellor after 16 years – most likely by Olaf Scholz. The exploratory talks are currently pending. Both a traffic light (SPD, FDP, Greens) and a Jamaica coalition (CDU, FDP, Greens) are possible. It is already clear, however, that the biggest losers in the election are motorists *. * 24hamburg.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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