In Bavaria, the 3G rule applies if the incidence is over 35.
A host from Bavaria protests against it - he feels abused by the government.
Weiden - The 3G rule has been in effect in Bavaria since Monday (23 August).
If the incidence * is over 35 for three days, it will take effect two days later.
This means: Only those who have been vaccinated, recovered or tested have access to events, indoor sports or indoor catering.
A landlord from Weiden * wants to protest against this - and therefore closes the interior of his inn.
The one to two-week protest is directed against the government, which intervenes in its operations, as
reported by
infranken.de
.
3G rule in Bavaria: host criticizes government - "I am abused"
Robert Drechsel, owner of the “Zum Alten Schuster” inn in Weiden, does not want to put up with the 3G rule.
In an interview with the portal, he criticized the fact that the state was intervening in its operations again - as it did years ago with the ban on smoking indoors.
"I am being abused to divide society," says Drechsel.
He neither wants to put up with that nor actively participate in it.
Since Sunday (August 22nd) he has therefore closed his interiors.
He is aware that he cannot do this forever.
At least it is possible for him to leave the beer garden open.
"60 percent are roofed over, we also put up patio heaters and keep blankets ready," reports Drechsel in an interview with
infranken.de
.
Not every company has this option.
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Bavarian landlord protests against 3G rule - and receives a lot of support
The response from the guests was great and he received a lot of support for his decision.
Some would now consciously reserve outside.
Many also already know that they can only be outside as the interior remains closed.
A pensioner who was often in the restaurant, on the other hand, no longer wants to come.
He doesn't want to sit next to unvaccinated people.
In an interview with
infranken.de
, the landlord emphasizes that he is not a vaccination opponent and also not a Corona * denier. He did not want to exclude non-vaccinated people, which is why the interior would remain closed.
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