Germany with new measures to vaccinate against COVID-19

Germany has adopted new measures for people who have been entirely vaccinated against Ovid-19 and those who have recovered from the virus, who will no longer have to respect the curfew, as well as the rules of quarantine and contact. They will also be allowed access to shops and other facilities without giving [...]
Germany has adopted new measures for people who have been entirely vaccinated against Ovid-19 and those who have recovered from the virus, who will no longer have to respect the curfew, as well as the rules of quarantine and contact.
They will also be allowed access to shops and other facilities without previously providing a negative test result, as is currently required by the rest of the population.
On Thursday the grand coalition made up of CDU / Chancellor Angela Merkel's CSU plus the Social Democrats, the Green and Left voted in favour of the regulation.
The law was passed by Bundesrat, which represents 16 states, on Friday. It will take effect from Sunday, the German government explained on its website. Advertisements
Germany gave over a million vaccines a day a second time, raising the number of people who have received a dose of over 30 percent. /Applause











