In Hesse, supermarkets can rely on 2G, a role model for Bavaria?
Health Minister Klaus Holetscheck (CSU) commented on this.
Munich - The corona pandemic * continues to occupy Germany.
The 3G + or 2G rule now applies in many areas, but not in retail.
But in Hessen, supermarkets can now also rely on the 2G rule.
Means: Vaccinated and convalescent are allowed to shop, unvaccinated not.
A possibility for Bavaria too?
2G rule also in Bavaria's supermarkets?
Holetscheck makes a clear announcement
No, says Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (CSU) to
Antenne Bayern.
This should not happen in Bavaria: “We always look closely at the situation, but we are not currently discussing that.” And a spokeswoman for the Bavarian Ministry of Health added: “In basic care facilities, which also include retail , no 2G rule applies, because otherwise people who have not been vaccinated or recovered would no longer have access to vital facilities.
This would be tantamount to a de facto compulsory vaccination, which the state government has always refused. ”
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