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Germany to impose stricter lockdown from Wednesday till January 10

Read more about Germany to impose stricter lockdown from Wednesday till January 10 on Business Standard. Starting from Wednesday, most retail stores will be closed except for those covering daily or holiday needs<br>

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Germany to impose stricter lockdown from Wednesday till January 10

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  1. Germany to impose stricter lockdown from Wednesday till January 10 Starting from Wednesday, most retail stores will be closed except for Starting from Wednesday, most retail stores will be closed except for those covering daily or holiday needs those covering daily or holiday needs Germany will enter a stricter lockdown from Wednesday, which will include the closure of non-essential shops and limiting the size of private gatherings, over the resurgence of new coronavirus cases , Chancellor Angela Merkel said here. The tighter restrictive measures, which will be effective until January 10, 2021, were in response to the "exponential growth" in the number of fresh confirmed cases reported across the country, Xinhua news agency quoted Merkel as saying to journalists on Sunday. "Today is the day to do what is necessary," Merkel told journalists in Berlin on Sunday. Starting from Wednesday, most retail stores will be closed except for those covering daily or holiday needs, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, banks and Christmas tree shops. Click Here

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