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Corona: Berlin café shows how the 2G rule works in gastronomy

2021-11-22T19:28:52.911Z


2G rules across the board from a certain threshold value: What the federal and state governments recently decided has been running smoothly at Berlin innkeeper Tülin Duman for a long time, because the guests also play along.


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A new infection protection law and stricter corona measures: For many restaurants and cafés, too, harder times are likely to break out with a 2G rule.

But the Berlin restaurateur Tülin Duman shows that, contrary to expectations, this can also work without any problems.

Tülin Duman, Managing Director of Café Restaurant Mundvoll

“What we introduce and what our policy is like is consistent with the policy or the attitudes of our guests, and that's good.

That means, we now have not disappointed faces in front of the door that are no longer allowed in.

It was really very rare that any of the regulars had not been vaccinated since we had 2G.

Yes, and I think so, that's a sign that this is working well. "

Judith, café visitor

“Well, I know it's difficult for everyone.

But it is just as difficult to find regulations, and I would just like everyone to say from time to time, come on, let's do it now in solidarity.

If that is the rule now, then we stick to it, if it is a different tomorrow, we can just take part flexibly, and I believe that this is the only way to somehow get to our goal and that is also a social, solidarity-based thought, ourselves to put himself in the background a bit with his sensitivities and wishes and fears. "

Eliane Oesch, café visitor

“Well, we didn't come here consciously because of 2G.

3G would be ok for us too.

But it definitely gives you a certain feeling of security.

So you feel safer overall. "

Tülin Duman explains that the number of visitors to her café has nevertheless decreased by the fact that people are increasingly working in the home office again - not with the controls.

“If the situation continues to worsen like this, then people will continue to stay at home or withdraw and it is normal too.

I find that a normal and human reaction.

And we all have to deal with it and live with it.

And I think health always comes up. "

In view of the record incidence figures, the federal and state governments have adopted nationwide access restrictions for unvaccinated people in public life.

Whether this can break the fourth wave remains to be seen.

A solidarity, social effort, as requested by Tülin Duman, could help a lot.

Source: spiegel

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