First German states cancel all Christmas markets over virus

Funmilayo Ayanwusi
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Agency Report

The German states of Bavaria and Saxony on Friday cancelled all their Christmas markets and unveiled drastic curbs on public life as the country scrambles to contain soaring coronavirus infections.

“The situation is very, very serious and difficult,” Markus Soeder, premier of the southern state of Bavaria, said as he also announced a shutdown of clubs, bars and night service at restaurants.

The eastern state of Saxony unveiled similar measures and went even further by closing all sporting and cultural venues, banning tourism, public consumption of alcohol and barring the unvaccinated from non-essential shops and hairdressers.

Saxony premier Michael Kretschmer — whose state has Germany’s lowest vaccination rate at just under 60 percent of the population — admitted that many of the restrictions would affect the vaccinated as well.

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