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		</div><p>Germany plans to let small shops reopen as early as next week after a four-week coronavirus shutdown.</p>
<p>But Europe’s biggest economy is keeping strict social distancing rules in place.</p>
<p>After much-anticipated talks with Germany’s 16 state governors, Chancellor Angela Merkel set out a plan for the first steps of a slow restart of public life.</p>
<p>A ban on gatherings of more than two people in public has been in place since March 23 and was due to run until Sunday.</p>
<p>Ms Merkel says the restrictions will remain in place, and officials will review at the end of the month what happens after May 3.</p>
<p>Non-essential shops also have been closed for nearly four weeks.</p>
<p>Other shops of up to 800 square metres will be allowed to start reopening, with hygiene precautions.</p>
<p>Ms Merkel says the decision applies to the period from Monday though to May 3.</p>
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