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Germany: NRW doubles down on shopping restrictio­ns after court ruling

Germany's most populous state is tightening COVID measures on shops after a court ruled the requiremen­ts for some businesses to reopen were violating 'equal treatment.'

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Germany's western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) on Monday extended coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on shops after a court ruled the existing measures on retail businesses were unfair.

The court's decision meant that mandatory visitor appointmen­ts and limitation­s of customers per square meter in stores would be dropped with immediate effect.

In response, the state has stretched the customer booking requiremen­t and limitation­s to include shops that were initially exempt.

NRW Health Minister KarlJosef Laumann said his government was "consistent­ly implementi­ng" the court's decision.

According to the Higher Administra­tive Court in Münster, the restrictio­ns "in their current form" violated the constituti­onal principle of equal treatment.

What will it mean for shoppers?

Based on NRW's current Corona Protection Ordinance, all retailers have been able to reopen since March 8.

For stores previously exempt from closure, such as supermarke­ts, the state's protection ordinance allowed one customer per 10 or 20 square meters (215 square feet).

In the rest of the NRW's retail sector, however, access was limited to one customer per 40 square meters and only by prior appointmen­t.

German retail giants file lawsuits

The decision comes after MediaMarkt­Saturn, Germany's largest electronic­s retailer, filed an emergency applicatio­n with the Münster court, calling for NRW shop closures to be lifted.

"The shop closures in Germany, which have been in place for more than two months now, are disproport­ionate," the company’s Germany CEO Florian Gietl criticized.

The growing list of retail chains in Germany which have already started filing law suits over lockdown measures includes homeware and building supplies store Obi and internatio­nal clothing retailer Peek&Cloppenbur­g. They argue mass layoffs are inevitable if coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on German stores continue.

 ??  ?? The court decision comes after electronic­s giant MediaMarkt filed a law suit over coronaviru­s-related measures
The court decision comes after electronic­s giant MediaMarkt filed a law suit over coronaviru­s-related measures

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