Bouffier rejects stricter rules

WITHaround Tuesday, the Werra-Meißner district also gets the unpleasant hotspot status. So far, this rural region was the only one in Hesse without a seven-day incidence of 350 for three days in a row. This relative calm is now over. This follows from the Corona Bulletin of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Accordingly, seven counties … Read more

Ethics Council recommends compulsory corona vaccination for certain professional groups

AIn view of the rapidly increasing number of corona infections, the German Ethics Council recommends that the federal government review compulsory vaccination for certain professional groups. The independent panel of experts announced on Thursday that it advised a “serious and rapid review” of compulsory vaccination in areas where “particularly vulnerable people” would be cared for … Read more

New infections in Germany triple the figures of a week ago | Coronavirus | DW

The German health authorities reported early this Sunday (01.09.2022) that 36,552 new SARS-CoV-2 infections were registered in the last 24 hours, which contrasts with the 12,515 detected a week ago, although the data from then were not considered completely realistic due to the lag of the Christmas break, with fewer exams and gaps in the … Read more

Corona: How will the testing continue? | Germany | DW

The small white and blue test station on the sidewalk is in the middle of the nightlife zone around Torstrasse in Berlin-Mitte. It looks like a porter’s house – and that’s roughly what it is. Because behind this lie the many localities that are only allowed to come to those who have recovered, vaccinated or … Read more

Coronavirus: 1279 new corona cases in Hamburg – the outbreak has long been confusing

Hamburg Coronavirus 1279 new corona cases in Hamburg – the outbreak has long been confusing – – Status: 1:16 p.m. | Reading time: 3 minutes – – – The Omikron variant is on the advance in Hamburg – and not only there – – At this point you will find content from Podigee In order … Read more

Corona incidence drops to 65 and Spahn to herd immunity

BUnvaccinated Health Minister Jens Spahn defended the planned end of the financial compensation for ordered quarantine for unvaccinated people. “It’s not about pressure, by the way, but about fairness towards the vaccinated as well. Why should others pay for someone to decide not to be vaccinated? ”Said the CDU politician on Wednesday in the ZDF“ … Read more

Corona drug approved in the UK

Dhe British Medicines Agency MHRA has approved a tablet for the treatment of Covid-19 for the first time. The antiviral drug Lagevrio (also known as molnupiravir) is safe and effective in reducing the risk of hospital admissions and deaths in Covid patients with mild and moderate courses, a statement from the British government said on … Read more

Omikron variant detected in all federal states

– Coronavirus This year, too, the holidays will take place in the shadow of the corona pandemic. Photo: Thomas Banneyer / dpa – (Photo: dpa) – – – – Even if the majority of infections are still caused by the delta variant of the coronavirus, the number of detected omicron cases has increased significantly in … Read more

According to health insurance doctors, STIKO should recommend a third corona vaccination

Dhe health insurance doctors are demanding a recommendation from the Standing Vaccination Commission (STIKO) for booster vaccinations against the coronavirus. Andreas Gassen, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, said on Wednesday in the rbb’s Inforadio that he hopes that the STIKO will make a corresponding recommendation … Read more

Number of corona vaccinations at its lowest level since February

AAccording to the federal government, 56,078 people were vaccinated in Germany on Sunday. A lower daily number of vaccinations was last given on February 7th. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), a total of 102,804,249 vaccinations have been administered since the vaccination campaign began. In total, 65.8 percent of the population received at least … Read more