The renowned German club pressure staff: We don't pay tampons for the unexcused.

Hertha Berlin continues the campaign against those who have not been vaccinated and has decided that football players and non-vaccinated employees will pay out of their own pocket for the Calvin 19 tampons. In Germany, football players must undergo tests costing about 70 euros a week, but Herthha [...]
Hertha Berlin continues the campaign against those who have not been vaccinated and has decided that football players and non-vaccinated employees will pay out of their own pocket for the Calvin 19 tampons.
In Germany, football players must undergo tests that cost about 70 euros a week, but Herthha has subjected their staff to tests six times a week. Herthha sports director Fred Bobic told the German newspaper Bild that “90%” of the team and staff are vaccinated.
According to what becomes known, about 82% of all Bundesligla players have been vaccinated. Herthha's team has already been quarantined twice this year due to the coronary epidemic. Hertha Berlin kicked off the Bundesligla season, losing five of the first seven championship matches.
Until recently, society had taken over everyone's expenses, while now it has decided that those who are not vaccinated will pay from their pockets.












