Hertha BSC intends to stick to the 3G principle for vaccinated, recovered or tested people when admitting spectators to the Olympic Stadium and their own employees.
Nevertheless, the Berlin Bundesliga club will continue to intensively advertise a corona vaccination to its professionals.
Berlin - “Everyone is responsible for what they stand for, for their opinion.
That is why we will continue to try to convince those who have not yet been vaccinated with arguments, ”said managing director Fredi Bobic on Monday.
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A maximum of four or five professionals have not yet been vaccinated.
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