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Stelzer advocates vaccination Nachrichten.at

“We have seen how much suffering and what serious consequences this illness has caused in the last few weeks. Yes, I am therefore in favor of a mandatory vaccination as soon as a safe and sufficiently tested vaccine is approved,” quoted the “profile” on Tuesday. on-line.

In any case, he assumes that the willingness to be vaccinated will be very high, said Stelzer, who is currently also the chairman of the governors’ conference. From his office, the advance on vaccination was confirmed to APA on Wednesday.

Vienna against vaccination

While Burgenland’s governor also advocates compulsory duty, the Viennese politicians are against it. According to Burgenland’s governor Hans Peter Doskozil (SPÖ), he was “confident that the willingness to voluntarily vaccinate will be high given the experience of the past few weeks.” “If, contrary to expectations, this is not the case, compulsory vaccination is also sensible and necessary – if a scientifically adequately tested and safe vaccine is available.”

In Vienna City Hall, people don’t think much of a mandatory vaccination in connection with the coronavirus. “Before we talk about compulsory vaccination, it would be much more important to improve the service and quality of the vaccination. Vaccination is still a private matter – it should finally be a benefit of the health insurance company,” said the City Councilor Peter Hacker (SPÖ ).

Haslauer for clarification, Schützenhöfer in doubt for it

Salzburg’s governor Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP) does not think much of an obligation to vaccinate against the corona virus. “I generally judge compulsory vaccination rather critically. Therefore, measures to educate and sensitize personal responsibility should be pushed,” Haslauer said at APA’s request.

The Styrian LH Hermann Schützenhöfer (ÖVP) is in case of doubt for an obligation to vaccinate. Because “health always has priority and everyone should be aware of how quickly this virus can spread again,” he said.

Kaiser for individual decisions

The Carinthian governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) spoke out against an obligation to vaccinate when asked by the APA: “It should be up to each individual to decide.” There is a reminder system in Carinthia: Automated reminders remind Carinthians to get vaccinated.

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