Where are you ? Germany ? My parents went to a spa and some restaurant countryside recently in Austria, and they said the restaurant owners there were cool, did not want to check "Covid test results" and said if the GOV wants to enforce this, they need to send them extra personel
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Munich. It’s a bit better in the countryside, but the health authorities patrol them all pretty closely.
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The plexiglass dividers are the ones that really get to me. I think masking is probably based on fake science but at least there is some semblance that they might do something. I have yet to see anyone defend the dividers. They are humiliating and conspicuously useless
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The plexiglass dividers were an obsession within the Bavarian bureaucracy last fall. I swear every last room with more than one person working in it, had some strangely small panel (lass than a metre square) bizarrely & senselessly installed at some mid-point between their desks
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If you can get to Florida, we're wide open. Staff wear masks but almost no one else does. Summertime is fun time!
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No restaurants or bars are profitable at 1/4 capacity. This is a passing fad. Only those willing to flout draconian regulations will have the cashflow to survive long term.
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especially now that all the state subsidies are over
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Same here: From what I've seen, the attendance is somewhat underwhelming. They'll never recover from these six months of closure.
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major Munich Wirtshäuser, places that are always totally full, now have like 10 or 12 people in them. the closures are still to come, they will be devastating.
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Not so strict in Vienna. However the pub where i was yesterday, was nearly empty. We were around 10 people in the pub. The pub owner was upset. His only hope is the EM at the moment.
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i don’t know all the reasons for this, i expected it to be better. i guess habits have changed. Maskenpflicht in the centre means nobody really goes there anymore. of course almost no tourists. and the contact/capacity rules still mean large groups are impossible
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