The corona incidence increases with the cooler temperatures in Germany.
According to reports, some medical practices only want to let in those who have been vaccinated, recovered or tested.
Berlin - The nationwide 7-day incidence this fall is 118.
A week ago, according to the Robert Koch Institute * (RKI), it was 80.4.
Due to the progress made in the vaccination campaign, however, the number of Corona * patients in hospitals is now playing a bigger role.
There is also intense debate about “3G” and “2G”, whether only those who have been vaccinated and recovered should have access to certain places, or whether those who have been tested should also have access.
The Federal Ministry of Health * under Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU *) has now pointed out that medical practices are not allowed to make the so-called 3G rule a prerequisite for medical treatment.
Contract doctors are obliged to treat patients, said a spokesman for the
world
on Wednesday.
Corona in Germany: Complaints about practices with the 3G rule
According to the newspaper, the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Health had previously announced that complaints about “practices in 3G or 2G operation” had already been submitted in the outpatient sector.
Regarding access to medical practices, the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians noted that there are alternatives to the 3G or 2G rule for their safe operation: "The practices may organize organizationally so that unvaccinated and untested patients are treated, for example, during specially set office hours," said a spokesman for the
world
.
The desire to protect other patients, the practice staff and the doctors themselves is understandable and understandable: "But doctors cannot make treatment dependent on compliance with the 3G rule," emphasized the spokesman.
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