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Corona outbreak in the Berlin club Berghain

A corona outbreak has become known in the Berlin techno club Berghain. At least 19 people were infected.

Berlin – Around two weeks after the first club night in a long time at the Berlin techno club Berghain, a corona outbreak became known. According to a report by the Berliner Morgenpost, at least 19 people were infected at the party. 15 of them live in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district, as a district spokeswoman said on Tuesday evening. Four other victims lived in other districts of Berlin, it said. According to the spokeswoman, around 2500 people have been contacted so far. This was done with the help of the attendance list that the health department requested after the first corona case became known.

The party-goers had been recommended by the district to have themselves tested and, if they had symptoms, have a PCR test done. How it came to the outbreak in the recently reopened Club Berhain is still unclear, according to the authorities. The 2G Corona rule applied to the event on the first weekend in October. “The vaccination records were – as far as we can see – scrupulously checked by Berghain,” said the spokeswoman. There was initially no comment from Berghain.

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