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Germany Cancels Oktoberfest Celebrations For The Second Year In A Row

German officials announced the cancellation of Oktoberfest, marking the second year in a row that the tradition has been called off.

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By: Rachel Chang Published: May 06, 2021 01:48 PM IST

Germany Cancels Oktoberfest Celebrations For The Second Year In A Row
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder and Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter announced today that the "Oktoberfest" festival will not be held for the second consecutive year due to the coronavirus pandemic. | CREDIT: SVEN HOPPE/PICTURE ALLIANCE VIA GETTY IMAGES

Beer glasses won’t be raised at the world’s largest folk festival again this fall. German officials announced the cancellation of Oktoberfest, marking the second year in a row that the tradition has been called off because of Coronavirus concerns. By Rachel Chang

“It wasn’t an easy decision, but I have to make it now and I have done so,” Munich’s Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter said on Monday, citing health and safety as the priorities. “That’s why there will be no Wiesn in Munich this year either.”

While the European Union is looking to reopen to fully vaccinated Americans this summer, Reiter cautioned that the pandemic isn’t over: “The risk is simply too huge that people here could become infected with the Coronavirus,” he added, acknowledging the economic impact the cancellation will have on vendors. “But Oktoberfest can only take place completely or not at all.”

The 187th Oktoberfest celebration was originally scheduled to occur from September 18 to October 3. Even though it’s still more than four months away, the decision was unanimous, as Bavarian Minister President Dr Markus Söder described, because of three factors–“First: the situation is too uncertain. We have an economic obligation here—a later cancellation of the Oktoberfest would be an economic loss,” he said at a press conference. The other reasons were fear of damaging the Oktoberfest brand and potentially “chaotic conditions” from enforcing the required mask and distancing requirements.

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Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder and Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter announced today that the “Oktoberfest” festival will not be held for the second consecutive year due to the coronavirus pandemic. | CREDIT: SVEN HOPPE/PICTURE ALLIANCE VIA GETTY IMAGES

There had previously been hope that Oktoberfest 2021 (also called Wiesn 2021) could be held safely, but the third wave of COVID-19 put an end to that. The nation is currently in a lockdown that’s expected to last until June, CNBC reported. That includes a ban on large gatherings, and the festival usually attracts six million visitors, according to the Associated Press.

To date, Germany has had 3,438,186 COVID-19 cases and 83,605 deaths, according to data from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. Bavaria, where the Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810 and the festivities remain, is slightly below the national average, with 145.4 new weekly infections per 100,000 residents, the AP reported.

Editor’s Note: Keeping the current situation of the pandemic in mind, T+L India recommends every reader to stay safe, and take all government-regulated precautions in case travel at this time is absolutely necessary. Please follow our stories on #IndiaFightsCorona for all the latest travel guidelines.

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