The clubs in Nuremberg opened again last weekend.
Now the first are considering enforcing the 2G rule - that's what party-goers can expect.
Nuremberg - Finally dancing in the crowd again, grabbing a drink at the bar, stumbling home drunk - and all without a mask or minimum distance.
This has been possible again in Nuremberg * since last weekend.
Since Friday (October 1st) the clubs and discos have reopened their doors after a one and a half year Corona * break.
Also this weekend there will be a lot going on in the Nuremberg night scene.
Which rules do partygoers have to adjust to?
Nuremberg: Clubs want to enforce the 2G rule
So far, the 3G-plus rule has applied to clubs, i.e. only those who have been vaccinated, recovered or have a negative PCR test can pass the bouncer.
Some clubs in Nuremberg now want to be on the safe side and are considering a further step: the 2G rule, i.e. only vaccinated and convalescent people.
This is reported by
nordbayern.de
.
The premises are carefully scrutinized by customs and the police.
Anyone who violates the applicable rules as an operator has to pay a fine of 5,000 euros, for the caught guest it is only 250 euros.
Many restaurants therefore want to be particularly careful now.
The “Club Stereo” in Klaragasse is already relying on 2G.
Other restaurants and discotheques also want to take part in the next few weeks.
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