Germany plans to impose restrictions on travel from Austria and the Czech Republic over concerns about aggressive mutations of the coronavirus, potentially disrupting cross-country commuters and commerce.The German states of Bavaria and Saxony have asked the federal government to establish border controls with the neighbouring countries, Bavarian Premier Markus Soeder said on Thursday.Also Read | Inside the Mindtree makeover strategy“We think it is necessary that both will be declared mutation areas," Soeder told reporters in Munich. “This will probably happen."A meeting is set to be held this afternoon to discuss the move, according to the Bild newspaper.
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