No tasting of
Süssersenf
sweet mustard
sausages
or
Lebkuchen
gingerbread
between two Bavarian chalets this year.
Faced with the outbreak of Coronavirus cases, the head of government of Bavaria in Germany announced on Friday the cancellation of all Christmas markets in his region.
"The situation is very, very serious and complicated," Marku Söder said at a press conference in Munich, adding that bars and nightclubs will also be closed in places where infection rates are particularly high.
This region in the south of the country is one of the most affected in Germany by the new wave of Covid-19.
Three days earlier, the city of Munich had already canceled its famous Christmas market, which attracts more than two million visitors each year.
It was then the first large city in Germany to make such a decision.
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