German firms expect public life to be restricted for a further 8.5 months – Ifo

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Closed travel offices at Cologne-Bonn Airport
FILE PHOTO: Bureaus of last-minute travel agents are seen closed due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the Cologne-Bonn Airport in Cologne, July 28, 2020. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

August 10, 2020

BERLIN (Reuters) – German companies expect public life to be restricted for a further 8.5 months due to coronavirus, a survey by the Ifo economic institute showed on Monday, as Europe’s largest economy battles to recover from a pandemic-induced downturn.

Leisure firms, hit hard by the coronavirus crisis, are particularly pessimistic, expecting restrictions to last another 13 months while the beverage sector is more optimistic, foreseeing an end to restrictions in 6.4 months.

(Reporting by Michelle Martin; editing by Thomas Seythal)

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