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De-escalation in Germany begins after three months of closure

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Berlin (Alemania), 8 mar (EFE).- (Camera: María Alonso Martos) Germany is reopening some non-essential businesses this Monday after almost three months of closure due to the pandemic and is allowing private meetings of up to five people in residences as the first steps towards de-escalation of restrictions.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE ENJOYING THE STREETS OF BERLING

Added on the 08/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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