Restriction protesters booed at 'silent march' in Berlin

  • 3 years ago
An anti-restriction rally was booed by counter-protesters and locals as they held a 'silent march’.
Loud whistles could be heard and several activists banged kitchen pots denouncing the protest.
The German government has decided to keep most of the current restrictions in place until at least March 7 to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Federal states will be able to decide when to reopen their schools.
Hairdressers will be permitted to reopen from March first.
In Berlin police kept the opposing protests apart and no incidents were reported.

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