Munich cancels Christmas market as COVID-19 infections hit annual high
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Christmas has been canceled in Munich! 🎅 ❌
Or at least that is how it feels to many of the city’s residents after local authorities said the traditional Christmas markets would not be allowed to open.
Natalie Carney explains the economic impact this will have on Germany’ s third largest city.
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