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Oldenburg (dpa / lni) - The Lord Mayor of Oldenburg, Jürgen Krogmann, considers the model projects to open up retail and gastronomy to be unlikely in view of the federal emergency brake in the coming weeks.

"It is regrettable that there is currently no perspective for culture and gastronomy with the new regulations," said the SPD politician of the "Nordwest-Zeitung" (Friday) in Oldenburg.

However, the planning provided important insights - «and clear ideas of how openings can work.

In this respect, these were important discussions with retailers ».

Krogmann emphasized that legal requirements had to be implemented “virtually in real time”.

"The situation is so dynamic that it is not always easy to implement all the ideas of the federal government and the state," he said.

In order to open shops, a negative test result is required with an incidence between 100 and 150: "There would have been a similar regulation in the model municipalities, so that we are much better off together today than we were three weeks ago."

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