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Sommerwiese funfair opens with strict COVID-19 measures
A deserted claw crane game booth at the Sommerwiese funfair in Bremen, northern Germany, 23 July 2021. The Sommerwiese, running until 08 August 2021, is one of the first funfairs to open after the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Germany. Visitors have to be tested or vaccinated against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and must book a time slot, as the number of guests is limited to 6,000 at once. EPA/FOCKE STRANGMANN