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German govt considering social easing, but restrictions to remain, says report
Travellers are seen at the Tegel airport as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues, in Berlin May 20, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BERLIN, May 25 — The German federal government is recommending that states ease some social distancing regulations from June 6, Bild newspaper reported, but continues to urge that limits be placed on size of social gatherings.

According to an official paper seen by the newspaper, Helge Braun, head of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office, recommended that private gatherings be held in the open air where possible and be limited to 20 people, while indoor meetings should be limited to 10 people. — Reuters 

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