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Pathology employee comments on Instagram video: "It all got a little out of hand"

2021-12-07T20:05:12.193Z


An employee of the LMU in Munich left herself out in an Instagram video about corona measures - and was released for it. Now she distances herself from so-called "lateral thinkers".


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Pathological Institute of the LMU (archive picture): The employee was released

Photo: Matthias Balk / dpa

The Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich released an employee a few days ago after she shared a video on Instagram in which she was outraged about corona measures.

After the great attention of the past few days, the woman has now posted a new video.

In this she says: "It all got a little out of hand, not as I wanted." The media would contact her, friends and family.

The police also visited her because she had to give testimony.

The »Bild« reports that it was about calling for a demonstration.

In the video, the woman says that her name was used without her knowledge and that she never called for a demonstration.

"I do not need money"

In addition, people are said to have collected money for them.

“I don't need any money,” says the woman who is supposed to be an employee of the pathological institute of the medical faculty at LMU: “I'm still employed.

I'm getting my salary. ”She would be happy if she could get back to work soon.

She apparently does not want to be co-opted by so-called "lateral thinkers" or the AfD in North Rhine-Westphalia, which had called for solidarity with her.

"I have nothing to do with lateral thinkers," said the woman aloud to "Bild".

The AfD's action is a "cheek".

In addition, according to "Bild", the woman distanced herself from corona deniers. “Corona is real. Corona is dangerous. There is no doubt that the coronavirus can cause severe disease and result in long-term damage, including death. "Good preventive care and medical care are therefore important. The corona policy, however, has no long-term strategy "and destroys livelihoods".

In the first video that received a lot of attention, the woman walks through the dissection room and declares 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 accept that the relevant employees would fire because they could not or would not pay for the tests.

In Germany there is discussion about compulsory vaccination.

However, the regulation mentioned by the woman does not exist for hospital employees: there is "currently no federal or state regulation that provides for a PCR test requirement for hospital employees and the associated costs to be borne by the employees," a spokesman for the Bavarian Ministry of Health told SPIEGEL.

On request, the Ministry of Science wrote about the universities: "A 3G-Plus regulation applies, according to which employees who have not been vaccinated or recovered have to prove a negative PCR test twice a week when they come into contact with students, guests and other visitors."

A reimbursement of costs for the employees is not provided.

Employee criticized the shortage of skilled workers

The woman had also claimed that the pandemic was not the main problem for the current situation: "We don't have the 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.

The LMU then stated that the employee was banned from entering the premises.

"A termination without notice will also be initiated," it said.

»In the current situation, everyone has to be careful and considerate in order to help sick people as best as possible and to support the heavily stressed health care personnel.

The dissemination of such videos certainly does not contribute to this. "

The video seemed to have met with a particularly positive response from the so-called “lateral thinker” scene.

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Source: spiegel

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