German government spokesman Stephen Seibert said, on Wednesday, that if the epidemiological situation in Germany worsens, new restrictions will be imposed only on people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
More restrictions are possible only for those who have not been vaccinated (…) No one is planning further restrictions on people who have received the vaccine
—RND Gate quotes Seibert’s words.
According to a German government spokesperson, Chancellor Angela Merkel is “extremely concerned” about the increase in Covid-19 cases and the increase in the number of patients being treated for the disease in hospitals.
Seibert drew attention to the need for coronavirus testing in nursing homes. He stressed that it is not permissible for any employee or guest who is not immune to contact the residents of these facilities without conducting the examination first.
German media recently reported an outbreak of infection in the nursing home “Haus am Werbellinsee” in Schorfheide, Brandenburg, where 44 out of 120 people contracted the coronavirus and 11 died. 85 percent of the inmates were vaccinated, but only half of the caregivers accepted the preparation.
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