28.03.2024 – 15:42
PHOENIX
Würzburg/Bonn (ots)
The FDP’s health policy spokesman, Andrew Ullmann, reiterated the call for a study commission to deal with the pandemic on the television station Phoenix. “This is our obligation to the citizens,” says the Bundestag member and trained doctor, making his position clear. “We have to be prepared for the future.” When setting up a study commission, the FDP is not about a tribunal, said Ullmann, “but actually about a culture of error, to see what went well and what went badly so that we can react differently to pandemics in the future.”
The FDP politician considers the explosiveness of the recently published RKI protocols on the corona pandemic to be “clear”. According to him, the documents reflected scientific work: “There is no science as the universal opinion, nor is there a single opinion within science.” But it is now important to create transparency “why which decision-making processes took place and what the arguments ultimately were.” The de-blackening of the protocols planned by Health Minister Lauterbach for this reason “is of course not enough,” says Ullmann. He emphasizes: “It needs a real reappraisal.”
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