'I am angry': Germans back in lockdown demand accountability
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from on (#54ZNT)
Reaction in Gutersloh highlights the problems governments may face if restrictions return
Residents and local businesses in a community in Germany's most populous state that has been forced back into strict lockdown conditions following a coronavirus outbreak at a local abattoir are angrily demanding that those responsible are held to account.
North Rhine-Westphalia's Gutersloh district, which has over 360,000 inhabitants, on Wednesday had its first full day under a re-imposed coronavirus lockdown after more than 1,700 employees at the Tonnies abattoir and meat processing plant tested positive.
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