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The hairdresser sold his services at an auction
The hairdresser also managed to collect a donation of 1,310 euros. He promised to send them to a charity to help children.
In Germany, a hairdresser from Bayreuth, Andreas Nuysl, sold the entry for the first haircut after quarantine for 422 euros in an electronic auction. This was announced on Sunday, February 21, by the DPA agency.
The starting price of the lot “The first entry for a haircut after 10 weeks of lockdown at 08:00 on March 1, 2021” was 288 euros. In eight days, the lot price rose to 422 euros.
It is known that a 43-year-old man paid such money for a haircut.
Note that hairdressing salons are closed in Germany from December 16, 2020 due to restrictions related to the coronavirus. According to the updated rules, hairdressing salons in Germany will resume work on March 1, subject to hygiene rules.
Recall that German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that in order to defeat the coronavirus pandemic, the entire population of the Earth must be vaccinated.
Earlier it was reported that the hard lockdown introduced in Germany against the background of a sharp increase in coronavirus infection in mid-December 2020 was extended until March 7.
It was also reported that in Germany, the authorities of the large city of Nuremberg announced a state of disaster as a result of a fire at a power plant.
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