Germany: Minister of Health on planned privileges for vaccinated

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Health Minister Jens Spahn plans to introduce privileges for those vaccinated against coronavirus in the future. “Anyone in the country who has received a full vaccination will in the future be considered a person with a negative test for the coronavirus,” Spahn told Bild am Sonntag.

“Anyone who has been fully vaccinated can go to the store or hairdresser without further testing. In addition, as suggested by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), people who received both doses of vaccinations will no longer have to be quarantined, ”added the CDU politician.

This expert assumption is based on the report, which is based on the results of the latest scientific researchers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). People vaccinated against coronavirus are practically not contagious. This is the verdict of the RKI. “The findings from the current stage show that the risk of transmission of the virus in fully vaccinated people, at the latest from the 15th day after the second dose of vaccination, is lower than in the case of people who presented a negative rapid antigen test in the absence of symptoms.”

The document was sent to the federal states on Saturday. Earlier, the Conference of Prime Ministers requested an analysis of the situation from the RKI.

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