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Enhanced 2G Technology Now Available for Sports Activities and Bathing Sessions

City utilities in Neuss, including swimming pools, ice sports halls, and 'Wellness' centers, will enforce 2G+ access for visitors starting Tuesday, December 28th, in relation to sports activities.

Enhanced 2G network for sports activities and bathing facilities
Enhanced 2G network for sports activities and bathing facilities

Enhanced 2G Technology Now Available for Sports Activities and Bathing Sessions

During the Christmas holidays from December 28, 2021, to January 9, 2022, the Corona regulations of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) applied to the Neuss pools, ice rink, and "Wellness" facilities.

The regulation required proof of full vaccination, recovery, or a negative rapid test for all individuals visiting these facilities. For immunized individuals, a negative rapid test result, not older than 24 hours, was also required.

Masks were not worn during sports or swimming in these facilities. However, social distancing and capacity limits were in place, and pre-registration or timed entry might have been required.

Young people aged 16 and above were treated like adults in terms of this regulation. Children aged 6 and above, and young people up to the age of 15, were also required to provide proof of full vaccination, recovery, or a negative rapid test.

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For precise rules, it was essential to check local government or facility websites at that time, as regulations varied by state and updated frequently.

It's important to note that this information is based on the knowledge available at the time of writing, and for the most accurate and up-to-date regulations, it is recommended to verify the latest guidelines from official sources.

The regulations also extended to health-and-wellness facilities, requiring proof of full vaccination, recovery, or a negative rapid test for all individuals, including young people aged 16 and above, and those up to the age of 15. Simultaneously, during sports and fitness-and-exercise activities in these facilities, masks were not required.

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