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Mandatory vaccination 'necessary' for 'next fall and winter' - Scholz

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SOT, Olaf Scholz, Chancellor (German): “Distance and masks will be the most important rules we have, we will need a few others and above all - we need them to be situational. If suddenly there is an outbreak, in a county, a situation arises where there is a large infection occurrence, we will have to do something. And making those tools possible, legislation is taking place about that now, and we want to finalise it in time, before March 20th.”

SOT, Olaf Scholz, Chancellor (German): “No, mandatory vaccination is necessary for next fall and winter. That is what I said. We will now - unless another new variant messes us up and if there is not another variant of the virus around the corner - we will actually experience a spring and a summer in which most of the restrictions we have will no longer affect our everyday life and that is also good. If I may say so, it is also true for the three of us as citizens of this country, as it is for everyone else - we also long for it to be so.”

SOT, Olaf Scholz, Chancellor (German): “Germany is probably about the most successful country in dealing with the current pandemic development. We are not super in terms of vaccinating, we have not gotten high enough, we are very good in terms of booster vaccination - but we have done better than others with the protective measures that we have taken. We have fewer deaths, we have fewer people infected. We had dire fears, some neighbouring countries that do not have as many inhabitants as we do, have come up to infections of 500 thousand per day.”

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz noted that mandatory vaccination would be a key tool in tackling the pandemic later in the year, while speaking on Thursday during a Berlin press conference on the relaxation of COVID-19 rules on March 20.

“We will actually experience a spring and a summer in which most of the restrictions we have will no longer affect our everyday life,” noted Scholz.

The Chancellor also recognised that masks and social distancing would also remain a keystone in the government’s approach to handling COVID-19.

The majority of the current COVID-19 restrictions are set to be lifted on March 20.

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