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Again noise about Lauterbach!
Because they did not support the traffic light coalition with compulsory vaccination, “the Union is to blame if the vaccination gap leads to avoidable deaths and restrictions,” said Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (59, SPD) of the “Rheinische Post”.
“Another low point in the chaotic administration of this fear minister,” said CDU health expert Tino Sorge (47) and demanded an apology. Finally, 378 MPs in the Bundestag voted against compulsory vaccination.
Jens Spahn (42, CDU), Union faction vice and Lauterbach’s predecessor as Minister of Health, called his accusation in the BILD talk “The right questions” “crass”. Apparently the need is now so great that one falls into “reproaches”.
Lauterbach himself defended his accusation on the show. When asked if he would retract his statement, he said: “No, why would I retract that? That’s true too.”
If the Union had participated, compulsory vaccination would have been decided, and restrictions in the fall would have been avoided: “I pointed that out, it’s neither wrong nor inappropriate.”
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