
A customer at a Saturn electronic store as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown measures are eased in Berlin, Germany, March 11, 2021.
Starting on Wednesday, all shoppers in the German capital will have to present a daily negative test result before entering a store. Cultural institutions such as museums and galleries will also require a negative test for entry. Proof of vaccination or antibodies will not be accepted. The rule does not apply to essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies.
The city will offer a minimum of one free test per week at 170 centers set up around the capital, but there is currently no set limit to how many can be taken without paying. Retailers have also been asked to set up test points in parking lots, and will be provided with medical personnel to help out.
Comment: Daily test result? Good luck implementing it, the whole idea sounds like a logistical nightmare.Just when one would think it couldn't get any more ridiculous, they find a way to outdo themselves.
According to local media, tests administered at home will not be accepted because there is no way to confirm their authenticity or when they were administered.















Comment: The whole idea sounds like a logistical nightmare. See also: