google.com, pub-6663105814926378, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 Around the World List 73287964: Germany: The debate on compulsory coronavirus vaccination is escalating

Germany: The debate on compulsory coronavirus vaccination is escalating

Germany: The debate on compulsory coronavirus vaccination is escalating


The noose is tightened for those citizens who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus in Germany. Mandatory vaccination is on the "table".

The new outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in several European countries has created confusion. Austria made the start by imposing a ten-day national lockdown , including on vaccinated citizens, while in Germany local "padlocks" began.

The next steps being considered by the German government are mandatory vaccinations for all, while the imposition of a national lockdown is not ruled out, with experts ringing the alarm bell for a major outbreak of the pandemic.

Medical associations, scientific institutes and politicians are in favor of a general compulsory vaccination as the only way out of the crisis.

The Association of Pediatricians and Adolescents (BVKJ) today formally calls for the introduction of general compulsory vaccination, noting that "it is unacceptable, due to insufficient vaccination of a minority, to restrict the fundamental rights of all citizens, but especially of children and adolescents."

The Union recognizes that compulsory vaccination formally restricts the right to physical integrity, but stresses that this is acceptable because otherwise the rights of others would be affected or restricted. "The rights of children should not be weighed against the rights of a minority of citizens, but should be guaranteed unconditionally and imperatively by the state.

"Our children deserved a return to normalcy, following the enormous restrictions imposed on the pandemic," the BVKJ said in a statement. risk if timely vaccination of all adults is not possible ".

As the pediatricians point out, with 15 million unvaccinated at the moment, we could have 15 million new cases and therefore a number of deaths that could exceed 100,000.

"This number alone reminds us to reconsider whether the state should expose people to this danger, despite the almost unanimous advice of medical science to the contrary. In addition, refusal to vaccinate implies an additional number of cases among those who have already been vaccinated. "Unvaccinated people therefore restrict the right of others to physical integrity," the BVKJ ruling said.

The head of the Robert Koch Institute, Lothar Wheeler, referred the same issue to the World Health Organization, which recommends, "if you have tried everything else, you should also consider compulsory vaccination."

Speaking last night on the first channel of the German public television ARD, Mr. Wheeler stressed that "we need to make sure that as many people as possible are vaccinated and that those who have already been vaccinated will come for their booster vaccination", but , stressed, "as a last resort, I am with the WHO".

There is no one who would like to impose the vaccine, he continued, but now we know well what we have to do and we must use this knowledge.

"Many have realized that we are facing a medical emergency and much more should have already been done. "But now we have to put an end to the 'laissez faire,'" Mr Wheeler said.

In the same vein, Social Democrat (SPD) spokesman Karl Lauterbach told BILD television today that "without a vaccination obligation, the vaccination rate will not increase as much as is needed to bring the pandemic under control." that the number of those in favor of compulsory vaccination is increasing day by day. However, he, who is also a professor of epidemiology, expressed the belief that the booster dose of the vaccine will protect for a longer period of time than the previous two.

In the same debate, the vice-president of the Liberal Parliamentary Group (FDP) Michael Toirer, who is considered a candidate for the Ministry of Health in the next government, did not want to rule out the possibility of mandatory vaccination, but noted that his party would consider it unconstitutional.

10 Big Facts About The USA

Top 10 Shocking Facts About North Korea

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Bolivia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Argentina

Top 10 Amazing Facts About England

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Portugal

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Finland

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Malaysia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Greece

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Canada

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Croatia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Cambodia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Bangladesh

Top 10 Amazing Facts About South Africa

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Hungary

Top 10 Amazing Facts About New Zealand

Top 10 Amazing Facts About China

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Thailand

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Vietnam

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Saudi Arabia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Iceland

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Venezuela

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Ireland

Top 10 Amazing Facts About India

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Chile

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Indonesia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Singapore

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Jamaica

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Slovenia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Australia

Arount The World Loch Lomond Stirling Antisocial camping

Around The World Paris Terrace chill

Around The World Portland Oregon Protest violence

Around The World Vienna Iran talks extended

Around The World Ottawa Richer than Americans

Around The World Vatican City Ex-bishop held for abuse

Around The World Mexico City Oil fraud

Around The World London Tabloid editor guilty

10 Weird Facts About Japan

Mind Blowing Facts about Brazil

12 Strange Things in South Korea

50 Things That Prove Canada Is a Unique Country

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Italy

Top 10 Facts about Columbia

Top 10 Fascinating Facts About Mexico

Top 10 Weidest Facts about North Korea

Outstanding Facts in Turkey

Outstanding Facts in Afghanistan

Outstanding Facts in Albania

Outstanding Facts in Germany


Search This Blog

Popular Posts

Blog Archive