German Senate votes to extend Covid-19 regulations to 27th July
In Berlin, the use of masks in trains and buses is still compulsory. The Senate reached the decision to extend the hitherto available Covid-19 regulations to 27th July. Some details show that hospitals are to continue documenting their infection numbers every week. Subsequently, they will skip public holidays and...
Read moreWill Germans have to deal with new Covid-linked limitations in autumn?
In the outline of the strategies to fight COVID-19 spread in winter and autumn, Karl Lauterbach, the Minister for Health is contemplating the reintroduction of compulsory masking in indoor locations in Germany till the end of the year. Seven-point strategy to fight COVID In last Friday statement, Lauterbach stated that the...
Read moreGerman panel suggests Monkeypox vaccinations
Germany’s independent vaccination advisory body recommends prioritising monkeypox doses for recent exposures. The group, known by its German abbreviation STIKO, released a draft proposal on Thursday, saying that owing to limited supplies, the smallpox vaccination Imvanex should be given first to anyone exposed in the last 14 days. Two injections should...
Read moreGerman FM tests Covid-positive in Pakistan
Annalena Baerbock tested positive for coronavirus after meeting with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Islamabad. Annalena Baerbock ended her three-nation vacation after testing positive for COVID-19 in Pakistan. Baerbock tested positive for coronavirus after meeting with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Islamabad. Baerbock lost her sense of taste around lunch, her minister stated, but...
Read moreGermany wants to avoid lockdowns if there is a new COVID spike
The state and federal administrators in Germany have committed to attempting to keep child care facilities and schools open if a new wave of coronavirus infections occurs this fall. The objective, according to Scholz, would be to avoid “another blanket lockdown” like what occurred when previous pandemic waves hit. Scholz...
Read moreGerman male rakes in €6 million from fake Covid-19 test center
A 20-year-old German male built a fake Covid-19 testing center and obtained approximately €6 million in health insurance companies’ reimbursements. The man was convicted of fraud by a district court. It is by no means the only instance of test center billing fraud, according to Die Welt. The individual recognized that...
Read moreSeveral COVID Rules Are Expected to be Facilitated Today in Germany
It is expected that Germany will start easing some of its COVID-19 entry rules for all visitors from today. Germany’s Ministry of Health, Karl Lauterbach, announced the approval to ease several border controls earlier last week, according to SchengenVisaInfo.com. The Minister announced that Germany would discontinue its 3G regulations by August...
Read moreGermany to relax Covid-19 entrance regulations from tomorrow
The German health minister has announced that the government will suspend a pandemic regulation demanding people to produce evidence of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test result, or a recent recovery from COVID-19 to enter the country in the summer. The German health minister, Karl Lauterbach, told the Funke newspaper group...
Read moreWill Germany continue Covid rapid tests for free?
Covid-19 antigen testing is free in Germany. Will this service be available indefinitely? What’s going on? Germany’s free Covid-19 checks have been available to all since March 2021, with the exception of a few weeks in October, when individuals were required to pay for tests in order to entice unvaccinated...
Read moreFrom June 1, Germany will accept Covaxin for travel
The government of the European nation will start recognizing Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine for travel purposes from June 1, according to the German ambassador to India and Bhutan, Walter J Lindner. “I’m delighted that the GER government has just decided to accept WHO-listed Covaxin for trips to Germany beginning June...
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