Berlin's Governing Mayor Michael Müller has for the first time spoken out in favor of a general compulsory vaccination against the corona virus.
"I think we will not get around a compulsory vaccination," said the SPD politician on Tuesday in the RBB "Abendschau".
“Because only the vaccination ensures that we can experience everything as we want it to be.
Berlin - The high number of unvaccinated people keeps preventing this step of normality. "
Müller, who had previously refused compulsory vaccination, spoke of a difficult trade-off.
"I firmly believe there will still be a few in the end who will try everything to avoid being vaccinated," he said.
“But I think it is no longer acceptable to repeatedly punish the vaccinated for the unreasonableness of the unvaccinated.
And now at some point we really have to enforce this vaccination quota so that we can all live together safely. "
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“And I believe that the compulsory vaccination or the enforcement of all these vaccination offers is now the order of the day.
I have to put it that way, even if it's difficult for me. ”Dpa