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Lower Saxony: Stephan Weil can imagine 2G compulsory regulation

2021-08-30T05:28:21.514Z


Stephan Weil (SPD) considers a 2G regulation in Lower Saxony to be possible in principle. The situation is currently still unclear.


Stephan Weil (SPD) considers a 2G regulation in Lower Saxony to be possible in principle.

The situation is currently still unclear.

Berlin / Göttingen - Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) can imagine a Corona * compulsory ordinance from 2G - i.e. that only those who have been vaccinated and recovered have access to certain facilities.

"I cannot rule that out because we cannot yet overlook the infection situation that awaits us in autumn and winter," said the SPD politician of the "Rheinische Post" on Monday (08/30/2021).

According to the Social Democrats, a 2G regulation “from a certain point” would be “conceivable for many areas”.

In the current situation, however, this is not compatible with the principle of proportionality and can hardly be justified in court.

Meanwhile, a first federal state is planning to introduce further corona restrictions for unvaccinated people.

Weil relies on a quick vaccination option for younger children.

“From what I hear, that could be the case as early as September.

I would be very happy if younger children could also get vaccinated in a timely manner. ”So far, there are only corona vaccines for children and adolescents from the age of twelve.

(Nail Akkoyun with dpa)

* hna.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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