Germany plans 22 billion euros in COVID aid for companies in first half of 2021, sources say

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Germany expects to pay out 22 billion euros ($26 billion) in COVID-19 relief aid from January through June 2021 to companies and self-employed people, people close to the matter said, as the impact of the pandemic extends into next year.

Separately, Germany’s November coronavirus aid package to compensate firms affected by lockdown measures will this month amount to 14 billion euros, they said. Initially, the government had expected to pay out 10 billion euros.

As part of the new round COVID-19 relief measure, companies can get up to 200,000 euros a month to cover fixed costs such as rent, while solo entrepreneurs can get up to 5,000 euros.

 

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$22-billion versus $3-trillion the Democrats are proposing... Do reporters/journalist know math?

Angela Merkel is too desperate being SECULAR. And thats Security threat for Germany. But surprisingly She ever realize that😏

Meanwhile in the US: You must sacrifice your grandma to save these companies!

UK Scientists have demanded that the lockdowns are extended through to January 21 due to C19 Johnson Tracing App failures and deliberately underreported deaths and case numbers. RT.

I hope the printing machines will not get tired ..

The guy in the photo is the ex-mayor of Hamburg. The city where the Hamburger is from. WhatCouldGoWrong

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