In the last hour or two....the state of Bavaria has announced their ban rules are going to change.
The larger stores (furniture, clothing, electronics, etc)? Open as of next Monday.
Beer gardens? Open as of 18 May.
Indoor restaurants? Open 25 May.
Hotels? Open 30 May.
Putting Merkel's crew at a difficult point? Listen, there are now sixteen different agendas and plans at work...so what the Chancellor says....doesn't really matter.
What happens now?
By next week, I expect over a quarter million Germans to be dealing with Bavarian hotels, and trying to arrange their summer vacation situation. If international traveling is not possible.....then accept the fact, and just schedule up your seven to ten days in Bavaria.
The beer garden attraction? Figure a nice warm summer, a cool Bavarian beer, with a overflowing plate of Schnitzel and pan-fried potatoes.
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As in America, the citizens here are fed up with this unnecessary lock down.
Bavaria leads the way and I believe that soon we will see all this shelter in place crumble like the wall did years ago. One day there and the next day gone. I know. . . I was living in Berlin at the time.
Appreciate all your commentary and Mark Twain has nothing on your Wordsmithing!
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