. >> finance minister olaf scholz has prepared a 10 billion euro coronavirus relief package. hope is to flatten the curve before the holiday season, but it will be a costly feat both for the economy and society. brent: let's go to our political correspondent, hans brunt. good evening to you, hans. how stricter these measures that will take effect starting monday? hans: if you look at the letter of it, they don't appear terribly strict. there is no curfew, there are very few prohibitions, not the entire economy is being shut down. people are not being confined to their homes. at the same time, people are restricted from eating groups of larger than 10 people and are urged to stay at home and work at home and everything has to do with recreational activities, from sports to fun parks to restaurants, to theaters and operas, all of that is being shut down. it is an attempt to make people stay at home. they are urged to stay at home and not to leave their homes, not to go traveling, not to meet people unless it is absolutely necessary, and at the same time, however, schools and da