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Hanover / Osnabrück (dpa / lni) - Lower Saxony's Justice Minister Barbara Havliza (62) cuts her own hair in the corona pandemic. “If you have thick hair and natural curls, like me, you don't even notice when it gets a little crooked "Said the CDU politician in an interview with the" Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung "(Saturday).

In addition, help her husband with it.

"When I cut the back of my hair, he has to hold the mirror."

To do this, she then cut his hair.

Hair salons are still closed to contain infections, but should reopen in March.

Because of the restrictions in the pandemic, the Lower Saxony judiciary has made great strides in switching to digital work, said Havliza.

By June, all 128 court locations would be equipped with video systems for online negotiations.

It was also possible to keep the coronavirus out of the penal institutions.

"So far, we have had just 36 corona infections among the around 10,000 prisoners over the course of the year," said the minister.

Most of them were in open prison.

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