Edeka in Berlin closed on Monday: distance not kept

At least 1.50 meters away – that is what every customer in the supermarket has to keep to other people at the moment. Otherwise, the risk is too great that you may be infected with the coronavirus if you are infected. The instruction from the federal government still does not seem to have been received by everyone.

In an Edeka store in Berlin-Charlottenburg, customers did not keep the minimum distance on Monday. In the end, the police had to come. Residents reported to the "Bild" newspaper that the police had asked customers to keep the distance and positioned themselves at the door several times, apparently without success.

The supermarket was closed to everyone around 3 p.m. Today he opened again. "It was too full to keep the minimum distance in the market," tweeted the Berlin police. "Shortly afterwards, the operator decided to close the market."

Source: "Bild" newspaper, Twitter / police Berlin

This article was originally published on stern.de.