Germany may grant you more freedom of vaccine against COVID-19

Germany is considering new plans to grant you additional rights and freedoms to people who have been entirely vaccinated against COVID-19. The proposed changes to existing pandemic rules would include lifting specific social contact and movement restrictions, CNN writes. People cured by COVID-19 will no longer need [...]
The proposed changes to existing pandemic rules would include lifting specific social contact and movement restrictions, CNN writes.
People cured by COVIID-19 will no longer need a negative test against this virus when they want to shop, go to adult halls or visit a botanical garden, according to examples presented by the Ministry of Justice in Germany.
Inoculated people will also be allowed to meet privately without restrictions, according to the plan, which if voted through Germany's parliament could take effect as of Saturday.
While wearing masks and social distance in public spaces, it will remain in force.










