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GERMANY TIGHTENS BORDERS

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 15, 2021
  • 1 min read

Germany has tightened up border controls in an attempt to limit the spread of more contagious coronavirus variants.

Euronews reported that with some exceptions, the border with the Czech Republic is closed along with the frontier with Austria's Tyrol province.


The new restrictions limit entry from those areas to German citizens and residents, truck drivers, transport and health service staff, and some others, who will have to register online and show a negative COVID-19 test.


Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that the new checks may cause some delays at the border and German police ``"will not just wave traffic through.''


However, police said there were no major tailbacks on Sunday morning. The move has angered cross border workers who live outside Germany but have jobs in the country.


"The opinion of our commuters is - we will not live in Germany under any pressure," explained Zuzana Vintrova, President of the Association of Commuters. "We are not citizens of Germany, we work there, we work for them, we pay taxes there and again the borders are closed. That means we are back like 30 years ago.



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