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Landlady from Middle Franconia doesn't care about 3G: She only serves her guests outdoors

2021-09-03T17:49:52.472Z


There is a lot of work to be done by the hosts in controlling the 3G rules. A Middle Franconian café owner she saves and only serves her guests outdoors.


There is a lot of work to be done by the hosts in controlling the 3G rules.

A Middle Franconian café owner she saves and only serves her guests outdoors.

Roth - For a long time, restaurateurs were the big losers of the corona pandemic *.

Several lockdowns are particularly hard on them financially.

So the joy was great when the number of infections and the incidence fell.

Finally guests again.

However, the corona cases have been rising again for some time and the introduction of the 3G rule * presents operators with new challenges.

A café operator from Roth * now took the consequences.

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Café in Roth: The operator only serves her guests outdoors

Anyone who wants to sip a cup of coffee in Petra Nickla's “Boutique Café MoCa” has to be prepared for the fact that it could get cooler. Because the owner only serves her café guests outdoors, writes

Nordbayern.de

. In her mixed operation across from Ratibor Castle in Roth, she sells clothes, but also snacks and drinks. So if you come to your shop to browse, you have to wear a mask *, but you can do without a 3G certificate. If the same person should sit down at one of the tables and order a coffee, proof would be required. Not understandable for the operator.

She has therefore decided to only serve her café guests outdoors.

"Even if that means lost sales," she told the news portal.

For Nicklas, the division between “vaccinated-recovered” and “tested” is tantamount to a division in society.

She recognizes in the measures of politics "a compulsory vaccination through the back door".

A pizzeria in Bayreuth

is also reluctant to meet the new 3G rules and is defending itself on Facebook.

How is 3G controlled in Bavaria?

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Checking the 3G certificates for hosts is virtually impossible

The next difficulty for the café owner - should she decide to serve in the shop - is checking the evidence. How this should be implemented, "nobody tells us, neither the trade association, nor the Dehoga, nor the government". Many people who have been vaccinated would always have their cell phone proof with them. She cannot check whether the person in front of her is also the person who was vaccinated. A comparison with a passport or ID would be necessary for this. But hosts are not allowed to force their guests to show them. If she was unsure, all she could do was pick up the phone and call the police.

In addition, the small business lacks the (where) man power to carry out the controls. Nicklas works alone in her one-woman business. Her partner only occasionally steps in as a temporary worker, she tells

Nordbayern.de

. From October she will get a new full-time employee, but the problem with the controllability of the evidence is still not solved.

(tel)

Source: merkur

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