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Pathological Institute of the LMU Munich (archive picture): Vortex around a video
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The Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich has released an employee from duty: She shared a recording on Instagram in which, among other things, she was outraged by allegedly mandatory, fee-based PCR tests for unvaccinated university and hospital employees.
The LMU announced on its website that they learned about the video "with great dismay" and "distanced themselves as sharply" from the content.
The woman is therefore an employee of the pathological institute of the medical faculty.
In the video, she walks through the section room and explains that she is "very pissed off".
At work she learned that "the Ministry" had made special arrangements for hospitals and universities.
It decided "that the unvaccinated employees have to prove a PCR test and they have to pay for it themselves."
She described this alleged regulation as "completely insane".
You have to accept that the relevant employees would fire because they could not or would not pay for the tests.
Although a vaccination obligation is in the debate in Germany, the regulation mentioned by the woman does not exist: there is "currently no federal or state regulation that provides for a PCR test obligation for hospital employees and the related costs to be borne by the employees," added Spokesman for the Bavarian Ministry of Health for SPIEGEL.
Video is shared in the lateral thinker scene
The nurse also claims that the pandemic is not the main problem for the current situation: "We are not in a state of emergency in Germany because of Corona, but because of the shortage of skilled workers." Only a minority - three out of 22 - of the dead in the morgue are on Corona died.
Would you like to "force everyone" to get vaccinated instead of helping the sick? She asked.
According to its own information, the LMU has now imposed a ban on the employee.
"A termination without notice will also be initiated," the message continues.
»In the current situation, everyone has to be careful and considerate in order to give sick people the best possible help and to support the heavily stressed health care staff.
The dissemination of such videos certainly does not contribute to this. "
The employee's video seems to be particularly well received in the so-called lateral thinker scene.
Also »Babylon Berlin« star Volker Bruch, who caused a sensation with the controversial video campaign #allesdichtmachen in spring, shared the profile belonging to the clip.
Under the name "Paragraph 32" she started a "movement," said the woman in the video.
This is apparently directed against the corona measures.
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