In Berlin You Need to Show a Negative COVID Test to Enter a ‘Non-Essential’ Business

Are they yellow and sewn onto clothes?

Berlin’s Senate agreed to new pandemic restrictions from Wednesday that include tighter rules on testing and mask wearing but which steer clear of a return to a strict lockdown.
Compulsory FFP2 masks

The new rules, which were agreed on Saturday and will come into force on Wednesday April 1st, mean that everyone will now have to buy FFP2 masks if they want to go shopping, or move around the city on public transport.

Normal medical masks (usually blue and white in colour) will no longer be permitted in many public spaces.

The stringent new mask requirement applies to supermarkets, as well as any other shops that may be able to open in April due to a ramped up testing regime.

Anyone who uses the city’s U-Bahn, S-Bahn or buses will also now have to wear an FFP2 mask. The rule also applies in train stations and at airports.

FFP2 masks will also have to be worn in hospitals, libraries, museums and cultural centres in general.

Same-day testing

There are also tighter new rules for hairdressers coming into force. Anyone who wants to have their hair cut will have to provide a negative test that was conducted on the same day.

The same rules for testing apply to all shops with the exception of essential retailers, such as food stores and petrol stations.

The senate is “encouraging” department stores and shopping centres to organise testing centres for visitors at their premises.

Anyone attending an organized meeting of more than five people will also be required to present a negative test. This rule is to apply to meetings of political parties, business meetings and any other events that take place indoors.

An exception has been made for religious gatherings and demonstrations.

Use of Luca App

Berlin has also put its weight behind a new smart phone application called Luca which was developed privately and allows people to check into shops via an encrypted system.

The agreement also includes “an appeal” to service providers and traders to use available technologies such as the Luca app. “This will be mandatory for the retail sector, with the exception of food stores.”

The Berlin-Brandenburg Trade Association (HBB) welcomed the decision, saying that it interpreted the agreement to mean that shopping would be able to take place again without customers having to make an appointment first.

HBB boss Nils Busch-Petersen told the Berliner Zeitung that “we welcome the fact that we are moving away from a pure shutdown. This has the potential to become bigger.”

Home office obligation

From Wednesday onwards all companies and public institutions are in principle required to keep half of their office space empty.

Previously, working from home was encouraged for all companies but not made specifically mandatory.

The new law makes exceptions for businesses where it is not possible for employees to work from home, such as medical facilities and prisons.

Twice-weekly tests for employees

The new rules also require employers to provide their work force with two tests a week. These can be self-tests that are carried out under observation by a trained professional.

Testing before private meetings

Berlin mayor Michael Müller also urged people to get into the habit of taking a test before any private meetings. In Berlin, and most other German states, a household can meet with another household with up to five people in attendance under Covid rules. Children under 14 are not included in the rule.

He also urged people to wear masks during private meetings.

Source: The Local


Changes on March 31

There will be new restrictions on March 311:

  • FFP2 masks are required in shops, hospitals and public transit. Surgical masks are not allowed.
  • To go shopping or to get a haircut, you must have a negative test from the same day. Rapid antigen tests are allowed. Self-tests are not allowed1. You don’t need a test to go to supermarkets, pharmacies and drug stores.
  • To attend an event or gathering, you must have a negative test from the same day. Rapid antigen tests are allowed. Self-tests are not allowed1. You don’t need a test to attend demonstrations and religious events.
  • Click and meet is not required. You can go shopping without an appointment, but you must bring a negative test.
  • Employers must allow their employees to get tested 2 times per week.
  • Employers must allow their employees to work from homes. Offices can’t be more than 50% full.

If you want to know where to get tested, use this map.

Changes on March 23

In Berlin, the current lockdown is extended to April 181.

There will not be harder restrictions during the Easter holiday (April 1 to April 5)1.

  • Almost all shops will close from April 1 to April 5 (Thursday to Monday). Supermarkets can open on April 3 (Saturday) only1. This was cancelled.
  • Only 5 adults from 2 households can meet, and bring their children with them.
  • Public gatherings are not allowed1.
  • Travellers returning from another country must get tested before they fly to Germany.
  • Testing and vaccination centres will stay open.
  • Churches are asked to hold Easter ceremonies online.

Those restrictions apply from April 1 to April 5. If the infection rate is above 100 per 100,000, there could be more restrictions1.

Source: All About Berlin

 

5 Comments
  1. Sally Snyder says

    Here is proof positive that we are all part of an unprecedented vaccine experiment:

    https://viableopposition.blogspot.com/2021/03/the-astrazeneca-vaccine-and-proof-that.html

    We are not being properly informed about the potentially deadly risks of the COVID-19 vaccines by governments, public health officials and the media.

    1. Ron says

      Sally, there is NO dangerous virus….it’s ALL a hoax. If you are normal and healthy, there is nothing to worry about. The vaccine (good or bad) is irrelevant if people wake up to a supposed threat that kills similar to the annual Flu.

      But if you must see the “inflated statistics”, here are the death rates by age group:

      0-19 yrs of age: (zero point) .003%
      20-49 yrs of age: (zero point) .02%
      50-69 yrs of age: (zero point) .5%
      70+ yrs of age: 5.4%

  2. Ron says

    Madness by government out in the open and yet the “sheep” have been conditioned to just obey……..WE MUST DISOBEY!!

  3. Juan says

    Ah germans. Very efficient at everything, including messing everything up.

  4. Seanoamericano says

    Fact is National Socialism fought a huge war against the communist Bolsheviks who are now in charge so that whole smear is moot.

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