Police disperse demonstrators with water cannons in Frankfurt

German police have used water cannons to disperse the crowd of protesters, who had gone to the streets to demonstrate against anti-hypemic measures in the city of Frankfurt, Reuters reports. After police intervention the move has been distributed, and police-minded protesters have failed to respect protective measures such as wearing masks and preserving physical distance, [...]
After police intervention the move has been distributed, and police-advised protesters have failed to respect safeguard clauses such as wearing masks and preserving physical distance, broadcast Telegrafi.
On the streets of Frankfurt, about 600 citizens had emerged from the “Kverdenker” movement, which opposes the pandemic measures imposed by the German government.
Police spokesman has indicated that the move has been disbanded after police members intervened, when they saw protesters wear no masks and do not respect physical distance.
On the other hand, top German officials claim there are small opportunities to ease the measures, which were imposed earlier this month.
German authorities have closed restaurants until schools and shops are allowed to work. And Health Minister Jens Span has said that in front of Germany's citizens are difficult weeks, where he feels it might happen to be months.












