Germany’s major cinema organization HDF Kino has expressed concerns about a proposed model for the country’s exit from lockdown that places cinemas last in line.While no firm plans have been laid out by government, one regional authority, from the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, has put together a four-stage proposal for its gradual lifting of restrictions.
Cinemas can only open at the fourth stage, when infection rates drop below 50 per 100,000 of the population and remain stable for 21 days.In response, HDF Kino today released a statement saying the cinema industry was “appalled” to be at the “very bottom of the opening schedule”.
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