Covid: Germany puts major restrictions on
unvaccinated
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-59502180
So-called 2G policies will be enforced across the
country
Germany's
national and regional leaders have agreed to bar unvaccinated people from much
of public life in a bid to fend off a fourth wave of Covid-19.
Outgoing
Chancellor Angela Merkel described the far-reaching measures as an act of
"national solidarity".
Only those
who have been vaccinated or recently recovered from Covid will be allowed in
restaurants, cinemas, leisure facilities and many shops.
Vaccinations
could be made mandatory by February, the chancellor added.
Germany's
fourth wave of Covid is its most severe so far, with another 388 deaths
recorded in the past 24 hours.
There is
also growing concern about the spread of the Omicron variant, which EU health
officials warn is likely to cause over half of all Covid cases in the next few
months.
Mrs Merkel
said hospitals were stretched to the point of patients having to be moved to
different areas for treatment. "The fourth wave must be broken and this
has not yet been achieved."
"Given
the situation, I think it is appropriate to adopt compulsory vaccination,"
she said, while making clear that this would have to be approved by parliament.
Her
successor Olaf Scholz, who is expected to take over as chancellor next
Wednesday, had already said he backed the move, which would come a few weeks
later than a similar Austrian law. Berlin Mayor Michael Müller said the vast
majority of Covid cases were down to unvaccinated people.
The new
measures are not described as a lockdown on the unvaccinated, although outgoing
Health Minister Jens Spahn spoke earlier of a "quasi lockdown".
Some German
states already operate so-called 2G policies, and these will now become
nationwide - 2G stands for genesen (recovered in the past six months) or
geimpft (vaccinated).
Under the
measures agreed by Germany's 16 states and federal leaders:
Unvaccinated
people will be limited to meetings with their own household and two other
people
The 2G rule
will be enforced at restaurants and cultural venues and non-essential shops
Clubs will
shut in areas where 350 cases have been recorded per 100,000 people in the past
seven days - the national rate is over 400
Up to 30
million vaccinations will be carried out by Christmas - first, second or
boosters
Outdoor
events, including Bundesliga football, will have limited crowds of 15,000 and
2G rules
Fireworks
on New Year's Eve will be banned
While
vaccinations have been stepped up in Germany - with almost a million carried
out on Wednesday alone - only 68.7% of the population has been vaccinated, a
relatively low rate for Western Europe.
Seventy-nine
cases of the new Omicron variant of Covid-19 have been reported in 15 European
countries so far, according to the EU's European Centre for Disease Prevention
and Control.
Most cases
were linked to travel to African countries while others were linked to
connecting flights between Africa and Europe. The ECDC does not cover
the UK.
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