Hairdressers continued to close during the corona lockdown.
But does Chancellor Angela Merkel also adhere to this rule?
Berlin - The
corona crisis
will continue in 2021 for the
time being.
Even if
a light seems to be foreseeable at the end of the tunnel
with the
vaccinations
starting
,
Germany is
still in a strict
lockdown
for the time being
.
In addition to retail shops, cultural venues and restaurants,
hairdressing shops
must therefore also
remain closed.
The citizens of the Federal Republic are therefore given the choice
to let
their
hair
grow or to
put their
hands on the scissors themselves.
Angela Merkel: Flawless hairstyle defies lockdown - is the Chancellor above the rules?
Both are not optimal solutions, because even if a new
hairstyle is
probably not essential for survival, a well-groomed appearance can
contribute to mental health and wellbeing
despite
home office
and
contact
restrictions.
Especially when you are exposed to the limelight due to Corona, the desire for a professional
haircut can be
great.
This raises the question of the extent to which Germany's
politicians
adhere
to the
measures in
force
.
For example, if you take a look at the now almost iconic hairstyle of
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
, there is little difference to a time before
Corona
.
Regardless of whether it is a Prime Minister's Conference or a federal press conference.
The Chancellor always looks freshly coiffed.
If
Angela Merkel
So with those applied to the population rules?
Hairdressers closed due to corona lockdown: This is how Merkel and Co. do it
No.
As a spokesman for the Chancellor announced in response to a request from
Focus
, the
Chancellor
is taking
regardless of the
Corona crisis
for make-up and hairstyle use the services of an assistant.
“In times of the
pandemic,
the recommendations of the Robert Koch Institute are of course decisive,” the spokesman also emphasized.
However, not all
politicians
do it like the Chancellor
.
The Prime Ministers
Manuela Schwesig
(Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) and
Malu Dreyer
(Rhineland-Palatinate) as well as Prime Minister
Daniel Günther
(Schleswig-Holstein) stated in
response to
the
Focus
request that they were currently not making use of the relevant services.
Like all citizens, they would have to
wait
until the
hairdressers
reopen
.
(fd)