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The Berlin Kitkat Club, which is known for extravagant parties, has been offering chargeable corona rapid tests since Friday.

The tests are carried out in collaboration with a doctor and trained staff.

After the club opened, a long queue formed in front of the club, which stretched around the whole house - with more or less space.

After the current partial lockdown, other Berlin clubs want to follow suit with quick tests.

The aim is that people can move more freely again, said the spokesman for the club commission, Lutz Leichsenring, earlier this week.

Centers are planned where people wanting to go out can be tested quickly and inexpensively before they visit restaurants, bars or even their grandma, he adds.

The clubs offer enough space for this.

The indoor areas have been closed since spring, and many club operators fear for their existence.

In the meantime, events in outdoor areas were possible.

When clubs can reopen is unclear.

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