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After well-known restaurant chains such as Vapiano and Maredo and fashion retailers such as Adler, the Corona crisis claims further company victims.

Now the specialist dealers Arko, Eilles and Hussel, which belong to the Deutsche Confiserie Holding (DCH), have applied for their own preliminary insolvency at the Norderstedt district court in Schleswig-Holstein.

Arko and Hussel are candy retailers, Eilles a well-known tea brand.

The business operations should be continued in full, announced managing director Patrick G. Weber.

The district court followed the requests.

Wages and salaries are secured for three months through the bankruptcy money.

The reason for the step is the burden of the Corona crisis.

Arko mit Eilles took over Hussel in September 2018.

Berlin's mayor Michael Müller has issued a nationwide uniform curfew and an obligation to wear FFP2 masks.

The states wanted to regulate curfews individually depending on the number of infections - surgical masks also offer more protection than simple cloth masks, emphasized Müller in the ZDF morning magazine.

According to Berlin's Mayor Michael Müller, measures to implement more home offices are the focus of the federal-state meeting at noon.

The SPD politician said on ZDF that there was a clear need to be sharpened in economic life.

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“That really hurts because we of course also know what situation the companies are in.” The fact that there were significantly fewer people on the streets during the first lockdown in March and April than now shows, however, that there is still room for maneuver.

The federal states would propose to “reverse” the so-called presence requirement: Employers would have to justify why their employees should come to the office.

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