Office at home: Ilse Aigner, President of the Landtag, has to go to the home office because of Corona
Created: 05/18/2022, 18:33
By: Dieter Dorby
At home and yet official: Ilse Aigner yesterday in the home office with her roll wallpaper from the state parliament.
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Nobody is immune to Corona - not even Ilse Aigner.
After a positive PCR test, the President of the State Parliament and CSU voting group went into isolation on Wednesday and conducts her official business from her home office.
She is doing well with a very low viral load, she has no symptoms, she says.
But she has to cancel or postpone all public attendance appointments by next Monday.
Aigner is well prepared for working from home.
She still has a roll of wallpaper from the state parliament at home from the lockdown period, which is now used again as the official background for video conferences.
"It's bad when you're suddenly slowed down," says Aigner, who also has to cancel appointments in the constituency: tonight an event by the Bavarian Economic Advisory Council with entrepreneurs from the district, tomorrow, Thursday, a visit by a group of volunteers from Rottach -Egern in the state parliament.
"That would have been our first group of visitors to Corona, after a forced break of almost two and a half years," she regrets.
In addition, Aigner cannot be present at the church wedding of Miesbach's new CSU local chairman Verena Schlier and her husband, Bad Aibling's mayor Andreas Schlier, on Saturday.
"It doesn't help," she says.
"Now I have to wait and make the best of it."
ddy