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Berlin nightlife given first curfew in 70 years as Covid cases surge
German capital tells bars to shut at 11pm, while fellow role model Belgium also tightens rulesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBerlin’s nightlife is facing a closing time for the first time in 70 years as the party-loving German capital seeks to contain spiralling coronavirus infection rates.From Saturday, bars, restaurants and off-licences will have to close their doors between 11pm and 6am as a large second wave of Covid-19 cases in the city threatens to taint Germany’s image as a pandemic role model. Continue reading...
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