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Corona, quarantine and Berlin authorities: How I almost became a superspreader – districts – Berlin

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Robert Klages writes from LICHTENBERG:

  • How I almost became a superspreader: Quarantine with obstacles. In the newsletter, our author describes his experiences with his corona infection and contradictory instructions from the authorities. More in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • “Dirchte Zecke” and curb lyricist Eric Ahrens from “Bleeding Heart Nihilist Books” talks about his school days in Lichtenberg
  • Kick-off for the anniversary series “50 Years Fennpfuhl”
  • “Our whole house is desperate”: Elevators broken after an apartment fire on 18 floors
  • Book tip: “Ostkontakt. A German-German Date”
  • How many public buildings in Hohenschönhausen have photovoltaic systems
  • Point of contact for labor disputes
  • House project in Wartenburg with partial sues in court against the district office
  • Greens apply for annulment against the development plan: how the Karlshorst trotting track could continue
  • Caravans “with magical magic” and “free romance”: News from the trailer park next to the new development area

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Simone Jacobius writes from TREPTOW-KÖPENICK:

  • Not a bed of roses: The unusual career of Alexander Freier-Winterwerb – one of Berlin’s youngest city councillors
  • Traffic is moving again: the makeshift Elsen Bridge has been released
  • Reasonable fellow citizens: Hardly any violations of the corona requirements in the case of priority checks
  • Listed sewage pumping station gets a shelter to keep hacks out
  • Bucherbus needs a breather until the end of January
  • Four sports facilities are being renovated
  • Seriously injured truck driver
  • Cowardly thieves, sprightly pensioners
  • Aggravated robbery with a knife and machete
  • Marvin Friedrich leaves a gap at 1. FC Union

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Especially important in these times: to congratulate loved ones. In our newsletters from Lichtenberg and Treptow-Köpenick and of course in all other district people newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, you can refer to the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners, etc., or even congratulate them with a few nice words. Write to our authors, whose e-mail addresses you will find in the newsletters.

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