Berlin: Chairman of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said restrictions for people who were not vaccinated may be needed if the case number reached new heights in the coming months.
But Helge Braun said in an interview with the Bild Am Sonntag newspaper that he did not expect the Kuncian regarding Coronavirus in Germany.
Braun said that people who were not vaccinated could be prohibited from entering places such as restaurants, cinemas and stadiums “because the risk of residue was too high.” Braun said it gets important vaccination to protect against severe diseases and because “vaccinated people will definitely have more freedom than people who are not vaccinated.” Braun said that the policy would be legal because “the state has the responsibility to protect the health of its citizens.” The German vaccine efforts have slowed in recent weeks and which have caused discussions about how to encourage those who have not received vaccines to do so.
More than 60 percent of the German population have received at least one temporary dose of more than 49 per year.
Sen is fully vaccinated.