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    April 18, 202011:00 amMay 28, 2020

    Bags as sign of solidarity

    Staying at a physical distance from each other makes it more difficult to be there for one another. The coronavirus crisis requires us to get creative to show our willingness to help others.

    In some parts of Germany, people are hanging cloth bags out of their windows or on their doors to show that they want to be there for their neighbours. The symbol is based on a word pun. In German, the word cloth bag means Jutetasche and Jute is also a dialect version of gute (good). #juteNachbarn, therefore, stands for good neighbours.

    Find out more about this initiative here.

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    Freshly cooked meals for hospital workers

    To show solidarity to medical staff during the crisis, a group of volunteers mobilized to bring prepared meals to hospital workers.

    A platform helps to connect to self-help groups

    A platform helps citizens to connect with local self-help groups and to issue a call for help in an emergency.
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