“Most customers stick to it, some are still stubborn” – this is how the mask is demanded in the bars and shops of downtown St.



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Between Serenity, Concern, and Skepticism: How St. Gallen’s City Center Gastronomy, Retail, and Customers Cope with New Crown Regulations.

The masks are mandatory in shops and restaurants from Monday: a customer at the Schwyter bakery in Neugasse.

The masks are mandatory in shops and restaurants from Monday: a customer of the Schwyter bakery in Neugasse.

Photo: Benjamin Manser (October 19, 2020)

The new provisions of the Federal Council against the spread of the coronavirus have been received differently in the city of St. René Rechsteiner is not happy with the new rules. The host “Bierfalken” and president of the Gastro Stadt St. Gallen is “very concerned”, as he said on Monday when asked. Rechsteiner estimates that wearing a mask until they are seated at the table and the prohibition on consuming while standing will deter many guests from stopping at a restaurant. In relation to Covid-19, he recently spoke of a freezing winter that the hosts could look forward to. Today continues:

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