German politicians urge citizens not to travel abroad

After German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Agriculture Minister Julia Kloeckner have asked Germans not to travel abroad this summer. He called on Germans to spend their holidays at one of the farms offering tourist services this year. “has access to remote maintenance on many farms like [...]
He called on Germans to spend their holidays at one of the farms offering tourist services this year.
“There is a possibility of remote maintenance on many farms as well as separate accommodation”, said Kloeckner, adding that such accommodations are much more suitable than large hotels, where the <x2).cents of guests are pushed around the Swedish table”.
In an interview for the weekly Bild, Maas warned that the competition of European countries in which they would be the first to allow travel leads to unnecessary risks.
In an interview, he alludeed to Austria, pointing to resorts such as Ischgl, from which the coronavirus spread to Germany.
Unfortunately, we have already experienced what a hearth of infection can do at a preferred tourist destination after tourists return home,” said Maas, warning that such a situation should not happen again.












