Germany Will authorities crack down on 'corona parties'
Germany is the country third most affected by the outbreak, after Italy and Spain, with 14,481 cases and 43 deaths. Germany News
Germany LockDown On Thursday
Berlin, Germany - On Thursday
evening in Tempelhof Field, the former airport turned public park,
Nicolas Engel improvised a tune on an upright piano he wheeled onto the
runway, as a well-spaced audience sat around him on the tarmac, enjoying
the melody float through the warm spring air.
"People still want to go out," the Swiss musician told Al Jazeera. "Here on the field you have a lot of space, so even if
there's a crowd you can sit two meters from each other." Germany Political News
The scene was calmer than earlier this
week, when a spell of unseasonably warm weather drew thousands of people
to the park to cycle, play football or drink with friends - including
large groups of dozens of teenagers free from shuttered schools, in what
politicians and local media have branded "corona parties". Germany News Updates
Germany Coronavirus Death Ratio
Germany is the country in Europe third most affected by the
coronavirus outbreak, after Italy and Spain, with 14,481 confirmed cases
and 43 deaths.
However, it has not imposed the sweeping restrictions on
the movement was seen in those nations, and in most parts of the country, people
continue to move and socialize freely. Germany Medical News But leading politicians have
warned this will change quickly if the public does not begin to heed
warnings about social distancing advice and minimizing close contact
with others.
"If a lot of people don't restrict themselves voluntarily, then
eventually, the only instrument that will remain is a Bavaria-wide
curfew. That must be clear to everyone," Bavarian leader Markus Soder said on Thursday while announcing the nation's first curfews in the district of Wunsiedel and the town of Mitterteich, both near the Czech border. Germany Distribution Services
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