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Germany, the new measures against Omicron: football behind closed doors, pressing for the vaccination obligation

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“It’s not time for a New Year’s party.” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said this at a press conference in Berlin after the summit with the Regions on Covid, announcing a new squeeze. From December 28 in Germany, contacts will be reduced to groups of ten people maximum, in the case of vaccinated people. In the case of the unvaccinated, the reduction will be more drastic, allowing at most the meeting of one residential unit and two people of another. However, children under 14 are not considered.

From the same date, football has closed to the public: “the matches will be held behind closed doors,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced. Meanwhile, the German Laender are increasing pressure on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government to introduce compulsory vaccination in Germany. Der Spiegel reports it. In the draft under discussion during the conference between the state and the Laender, a request was added to the Bundestag and the government to “continue the preparations for the introduction of compulsory vaccinations for all and to present a short-term timetable”.

Tampone at the stadium, Gravina: “If imposed, we will return to playing behind closed doors”


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