Germany Nixes Oktoberfest As Euro Cancellations Stretch Into The Fall: Coronavirus

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Germany Nixes Oktoberfest As Euro Cancellations Stretch Into The Fall: Coronavirus
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Germany’s Oktoberfest, which attracts millions of revellers every fall, has been cancelled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The move is a hammer blow for Munich’s local economy an…

, which attracts millions of revellers every fall, has been cancelled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The two-week beer and folk festival, which generates more than $1B for the city, was due to run from September 19 to October 4. It is the world’s largest beer festival and can attract up to six million people.

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