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Tribulation in the cinema and in the nightclub

2021-11-10T07:14:27.462Z


After more than two months of green hospital traffic lights, the jump from yellow to red followed in one go - with many consequences: In many places where the 3G rule still applied last week, 2G is suddenly mandatory. We asked around.


After more than two months of green hospital traffic lights, the jump from yellow to red followed in one go - with many consequences: In many places where the 3G rule still applied last week, 2G is suddenly mandatory.

We asked around.

District - Andreas Kosian was verbally beaten for his attempt to introduce the 2G rule in the Schongau amusement pool Plantsch in mid-August, i.e. only allow those who have been vaccinated and tested.

The bathroom manager was insulted in social networks from all over Germany.

Now the rule simply came overnight - he was just a little early.

"I don't feel that my wisdom has been confirmed now, it was always about health protection - the goal was to prevent the very situation we are in again," says Kosian.

The Plantsch boss was always concerned with health protection

Since yesterday, entry has only been valid with proof of vaccination or recovery, there is an exception only for children up to their 12th birthday and people who have an original medical certificate with full name and date of birth in connection with a current, negative one Present a PCR test and an official photo ID.

Most of all, he feels sorry for his coworkers at the cash desk, who are allowed to listen to a lot.

"We even had someone with a fake vaccination certificate," said Kosian.

Climbing hall boss speaks of "madness"

Norbert Kunz, head of the climbing hall in the Weilheim industrial area Trifthof, spoke yesterday of a "crazy madness". It was only on Sunday that he switched everything to 3G Plus, and then to 2G yesterday. According to Kunz, this included, for example, corresponding notices on the entrance door and on the homepage of the climbing hall. In the morning he called through the climbing courses planned for the evening. “I had to ask the parents whether their children were vaccinated,” says the head of the climbing hall, referring to the twelve to 17-year-olds who, despite protests, were initially subject to the 2G rule in the sports sector by the state government. “I wasn't prepared for that,” said Kunz. He had assumed that the same applies in the climbing hall as in school sports, in which unvaccinated young people are allowed to participate.

State government struggles to find an interim solution for young people

Yesterday afternoon, the state government came up with a transitional rule: by the end of the year, schoolchildren over the age of twelve should be allowed at least sports training and participation in a theater group.

The climbing gym operator, on the other hand, hardly worried about his adult guests.

Over 90 percent of them are vaccinated, he knows.

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From now on, even unvaccinated young people are no longer allowed to go to the Trifthof cinema center.

A corona test won't help you.

© Emanuel Gronau

In the neighboring Trifthof cinema center, it is also the young people who “feel sorry for” theater director Roswitha Zellner.

“They are tested in school, but cannot do anything in their free time,” she complains.

Of the "underground numbers" that the cinema is currently writing anyway due to the lack of visitors, the theater director is now tormented by a tangible personnel problem.

Because their employees also include many students who earn some extra money with their pocket money.

“They even want to pay for the necessary PCR tests themselves,” her boss knows, and yet she fears that she will be alone at the box office next weekend.

Serenity in the gym: 85 to 90 percent of guests are vaccinated

In the Peißenberg fitness club “Fitlife”, however, employee Lana Näther was very relaxed yesterday.

For good reason: 85 to 90 percent of the members are vaccinated.

The unvaccinated, who have to stay out immediately because of 2G, have received the offer to suspend their membership.

The bar became a bistro: That's why the 3G Plus rule now applies

And how is the 2G rule received in the bars in the district?

“We're not a bar,” says Markus Oberhauser from “Miners” in Penzberg, where guests enjoy cocktails, drinks and music.

Like many of his colleagues in the district, the “Miners” boss had his bar renamed a “Bistro” last year.

“An emergency solution,” admits Oberhauser.

But thanks to this, the rules are not so strict, the same provisions now apply to the former bar as to the rest of the catering trade: 3G Plus.

But the last valid 3G rule could already be felt in "Miners".

Oberhauser cannot yet estimate how many guests he will be missing because of 3G Plus.

In “Melody Bar” dancers drop their covers for fewer and fewer guests

The Peitinger “Melody Bar”, in which dancers drop their covers, cannot, of course, be renamed a bistro.

According to the operator of the nightclub, the drop in sales was already huge before 2G.

The 3G Plus, which has been in effect for the “Melody Bar” since October 11, was already a bitter neck blow.

The operator regrets that the number of guests has decreased by 50 percent; instead of seven to eight, only four women are dancing.

The preliminary low point in the adult bar was reached this Monday when only two visitors found their way into the night bar.

"Unfortunately we have a lot of unvaccinated guests."

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