An indoor playground in Lauf in Middle Franconia has introduced the 3G rule.
This allows the children to breathe deeply again and romp around without a mask.
Lauf - In the “Spielorado” leisure center in Lauf (district of Nürnberger Land *) children can romp around without a mask again since Thursday (October 14).
This is now made possible by the 3G plus rule that the operator has now introduced.
Accordingly, only those who have been vaccinated, who have recovered or who have been tested negative for the coronavirus * by PCR test are allowed to enter the area.
Indoor playground introduces 3G rule: children under six and schoolchildren are exempt from testing
As a rule, they do not apply to children under the age of six or to students who are regularly tested in school.
But you have to "necessarily bring proof", as the "Spielorado" writes on its homepage.
A student ID card or a certificate from the school can be presented for this purpose.
3G rule in Laufer indoor playground: The decision was made for the good of the children
The reason for the decision was the well-being of the children.
"We decided to take this step so that the children can finally romp around without a mask like they did back then," it continues.
The masks must still be worn on arrival.
Visitors are only allowed to remove the mouth and nose protection when the staff has proof of the vaccination or recovery status or a negative test result.
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