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    People attend a demonstration initiated by the initiative 'Querdenken-711' with the slogan 'the end of the pan...Read More

    BERLIN: Protesters against coronavirus restrictions have gathered in Berlin for a demonstration titled “The end of the pandemic — freedom day.” It comes amid increasing concern about an upturn in infections in Germany.
    A crowd of people whistling and cheering — and with few masks in sight — marched from the Brandenburg Gate on Saturday ahead of a rally on a wide boulevard that runs through the city's Tiergarten park.
    Protesters held up homemade placards featuring slogans that included “Corona, false alarm,” “We are being forced to wear a muzzle” and “Natural defense instead of vaccination.”
    Some chanted “We're here and we're loud, because we are being robbed of our freedom.”
    Demonstrations against restrictions this year have drawn a variety of people, including some conspiracy theorists and right-wing populists. People came from various parts of Germany for Saturday's protest.
    Germany's management of the pandemic has widely been viewed as relatively successful, with a lower death rate than comparable countries.
    The country has been easing lockdown measures since late April but social-distancing rules remain in place, as does a requirement to wear masks in public transport and shops.
    Infection figures have crept up over the past few weeks and officials have warned against complacency.

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