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View all search resultsGermany will impose a cap on the number of people at parties and family gatherings in areas worst affected by the coronavirus, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday after talks with premiers of the country's 16 states.
An online survey conducted by the BPS from Sept. 7 to 14, involving 90,967 respondents across the archipelago, revealed that the rate of people's adherence to mask-wearing policy is higher than other health protocols, such as hand-washing and physical-distancing policies.
A number of regions have gone the extra mile and devised all-new sanctions for those who fail to abide by health protocols, such as various forms of community service and other unusual tasks.
There is a small Belgian enclave in the southern Netherlands where respecting two sets of rules to fight coronavirus has become a daily challenge, with international borders crisscrossing streets and even running through shops and homes.