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Germany who are not vaccinated against more covid tests to avoid restrictions

Germany who are not vaccinated against more covid tests to avoid restrictions
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Berlin: Germany needs to improve testing and increase vaccination to avoid other Covid-19 locking, conservative candidates to replace Angela Merkel when Chancellor said on Tuesday, before the government spoke to curb a new case increase.
Less than seven weeks before the federal, Merkel and leaders of the 16 federal countries will try to agree to the steps to avoid waves of new infections, driven by the distribution of Delta variants, and prevent unpopial restrictions.
“We want and will test more to avoid new kuncians,” said Armin Laschet to the North Rhine-Westphalia Assembly.
Hoping to be a Chancellor after the September 26 election, Laschet was desperate to avoid new restrictions and said Germany had to introduce incentives to encourage more people to vaccinate and also increase mandatory testing.
DRAF Documents prepared for talks, because starting in the afternoon, propose that people who are not vaccinated or recover must test the negative for Covid-19 to be able to enter the indoor restaurant, participate in various sports ceremonies and do indoor sports.
The document also shows that leaders will agree to end the free Coronavirus test in October in an effort to encourage more people to vaccinate.
“I hope that this free offer will be appointed from mid-October,” Maya Berlin Michael Mueller, a social Democratic member who shared power at the federal level with the conservative Merkel, told ZDF television.
Germany has made a free test for all in March to make a gradual return to normal life after locking to break the third wave of Covid-19.
Even though around 55% of Germany were fully vaccinated, the rate of Jab had slowed down.
Germany has recorded more than 3,000 cases a day in the past week, bringing a total of 3.79 million.
The victim killed Germany was 91,803.
The incidence of seven national days rose on Tuesday to 23.5 per 100,000 people, up from 23.1 on Monday.

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