It started well: Hardly a few days in office, our new Lord Mayor Stephan Keller came from the depths of the political space without notice, let alone explanation, with a new Corona general decree including new minimum distance requirements. This extended the obligation to wear a mask over the entire city area if a spatial distance of five meters to the next one cannot be maintained. That then called the ominous “Corona rebel” Johannes Engelhardt onto the scene, who switched on the no less ominous lawyer Jochen Lober and brought the order to the court down (p.8-10). With the result that, for fear of further litigation, the city also repealed the extremely sensible mask requirement for busy district shopping streets. The TERZ also sees black and green in other ways and doesn’t care much about the Keller combo (p.6-7). How much clarification is needed now, but the corresponding pictures by Carl Friedrich Lessing from the romantic show of the art museum must remain hidden from the eyes for the time being. Instead, we offer you reading material about the painter with the famous great-uncle (p.12-13).
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