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Germany: Copy shop near Stuttgart receives backlash for implementing 1G measure

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The owner of a printing shop has introduced 1G rules, meaning only vaccinated with tests may visit.

Owner of Druti printing shop, Suleyman Higde, explained how he has received backlash for his store in Backnang, about 30 kilometres (18 miles) north of Stuttgart in Badem-Wurttemberg.

“I would never expected such a shitstorm,” said Higde, the owner of Druti printing shop in the town’s city centre who received a series of insults and negative reviews for his shop online, adding that although the backlash was severe at times he did not lose any customers.

“He is his own person, who can decide for himself,” said resident Miss Laupmuhlen, concluding that she agreed with the measures that “everyone has to help get out of the pandemic.”

Higde justified his decision, saying he was only excluding a “handful” of recovered, and blamed the pandemic for continuing on the people who waited until now and had not gotten vaccinated over the summer.

3G rules apply in the state for copy shops.

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