It's not front-page news, and it might only come up in the Nuremberg area (Bavaria).....but a week or two prior to the local Christmas market opening up (internationally known, probably drawing at least 10,000 non-Germans easily during the season).....the market was shutdown from opening. Orders from the Bavarian government.
Cost locally? On the conservative side.....180-million Euro (the market operators, concessions, taxi folks, hotels, restaurants, etc).
Social media there locally....on the critical side and frustrated.
For some, this was the season to bump up their yearly profits and come out 'even'.
Odds for 2022? No one talks about that, and you just have to wonder if it'll repeat.
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