From the DW:
“German leaders approve new
COVID curbs for unvaccinated”
"Get a vaccine, get a
booster — that's how we get out of this crisis," Chancellor-designate Olaf
Scholz said. Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel said she is in favor of
mandatory vaccinations. Those who have yet to be vaccinated are to face additional
restrictions after German leaders held talks on Thursday. Outgoing German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chancellor-designate Olaf Scholz spoke with state
leaders and agreed on new measures to curb a dramatic spike in coronavirus
cases. Unvaccinated people are to be barred from accessing almost all
businesses, except for grocery stores and pharmacies, as Merkel joined Scholz
in backing mandatory vaccines.
Federal and state leaders
agreed to the following:
Shops, restaurants, museums,
movie theaters for vaccinated or recovered people only
Additional tests for the
vaccinated
Bundestag to vote on mandatory
vaccines in early 2022
Nightclubs, music venues to close
in areas where incidence rate hits 350
New measures will take effect once
approved by lawmakers, likely in the coming days
A maximum of 15,000 spectators
will be allowed in football stadiums
Indoor sports venues will have a
maximum of 5,000 in attendance
Private gatherings for
unvaccinated will be limited to one household
Mask requirements in schools
ICUs are full Hospitalization
rates — the number of people admitted to hospital with COVID-19 — have reached
the highest levels of last December. Intensive care units are filling up,
patients have to be transported across the country to hospitals that still have
capacity. Operations have to be cancelled, leaving cancer sufferers and other
patients in the lurch. With the omicron variant increasing fears of
worsening an already critical situation in Germany and the country's hospitals
on the verge of breaking point, Merkel said: "The situation is very
serious. The number of infections has stabilized but on far too high a
level." Merkel said an ethics committee will be asked to draft
legislation to make vaccination compulsory, with the Bundestag debating and
voting on the issue early in the new year. Scholz, who is expected to be
announced as Germany's new chancellor next week, said getting vaccinated is
"how we get out of this crisis" and "if we had a higher
vaccination rate, we wouldn't be discussing this now."
Olaf Scholz: Not enough
citizens are vaccinated Just under 69% of Germany's population are fully
vaccinated — one of the lowest vaccination rates in western Europe. Virologists
said much of the surge is due to vaccine resistance and skepticism in a large
section of society.
What is the pandemic situation
in Germany? Germany has seen a record spike in coronavirus cases — with
scientists and health care experts criticizing the government for taking action
too late. Up to 6,000 people could be in intensive care units by
Christmas, warned the head of the country's intensive care association DIVI on
Wednesday. While the number of deaths is much lower than it was at its
peak last winter, the current number of infections at present is considerably
higher — with 74,000 new cases logged on Thursday alone. Concerns over the new
omicron variant are also high, with Germany confirming several cases.
Scientists are working to gather data on how transmissible it is and how
effective vaccines are against it. There are signs, however, that the curb
could be flattening in Germany, as the seven-day incidence rate among 100,000
residents fell to 439.2 on Thursday — decreasing for the third day in a row.’
^ This was bound to happen. Right
now it is only for the Unvaccinated, but I think that may change soon to
include everyone. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/german-leaders-approve-new-covid-curbs-for-unvaccinated/a-59994235
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