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Germany is discussing the introduction of a lockdown for the unvaccinated – the EU

  • October 29, 2021
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  • The idea of ​​tightening measures for those not vaccinated against the coronavirus is being discussed in Germany against the background of a deteriorating epidemic situation, reports TACC, quoted by “Focus”.

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    “Perhaps in the event of an increase in coronavirus cases, we should start a public debate on whether to introduce blocking measures only for the unvaccinated,” Klaus Reinhardt, head of the German Federal Medical Chamber (Bundes rztekammer), told Der Spiegel magazine.

    The head of the Office of Federal Chancellor Helge Brown also spoke in support of tightening the current rules. According to him, the so-called 3G rule, which implies access to public places for vaccinated, treated and tested patients, can be replaced by the 2G rule (ie a negative test will not be enough). “The 3G model helped us in the fall, we had stable statistics, but now we see an increase in the number of cases. This means that additional measures are needed, it is logical for the 2G model to be the next stage, “he explained in an interview with RTL TV.

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    The introduction of the 2G model is being discussed in the federal state of Saxony, the Leipziger Volkszeitung reported.

    Germany experienced two lockdowns. The first lasted three months, the second almost six. In the past 24 hours, 24.6 thousand cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in Germany. That’s about 5,000 more than a week ago. The seven-day morbidity is 136 cases per 100,000 population.

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