Unfortunately, this was what many could see happening already in August:
> Hendrik Streeck, head of virology at Bonn University, also said that the 2G rule was fraught with problems.
> “The vaccinated have the feeling they are no longer part of the pandemic and behave accordingly,” Streeck told Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) on Saturday.
> “The second problem is the unvaccinated, who will be excluded and are thus even less likely to get tested.”
> “If unvaccinated people are not allowed to participate in social life, they may organize parties at home. Then, chains of infection can no longer be controlled at all,” he warned.
> Streeck also called for the reintroduction of free Corona tests.
Scrapping testing obligations and access to free tests was an emotional, not rational decision.
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Unfortunately, this was what many could see happening already in August:
> Hendrik Streeck, head of virology at Bonn University, also said that the 2G rule was fraught with problems.
> “The vaccinated have the feeling they are no longer part of the pandemic and behave accordingly,” Streeck told Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) on Saturday.
> “The second problem is the unvaccinated, who will be excluded and are thus even less likely to get tested.”
> “If unvaccinated people are not allowed to participate in social life, they may organize parties at home. Then, chains of infection can no longer be controlled at all,” he warned.
> Streeck also called for the reintroduction of free Corona tests.
Scrapping testing obligations and access to free tests was an emotional, not rational decision.