I’m surprised that people still go to bars with 500/100k infection numbers. In my 3rd world home country even hookah bars deliver ready hookas to doors since covid. And every small shop started to sell their good online.
Edit: I am against making shop owners check the vaccination status, because I can see that most of them will not care at some point and have to choose, and the law loses its credibility.
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A quick run-down of the most important regulations:
* 2G in stores, excepting only those necessary for daily needs;
* 2G or 2G+ for cultural venues, e.g. theatres, pubs, etc., with exceptions for children;
* 2G or 2G+ for large-scale events, e.g. sporting events and concerts, venues to fill only 30 to 50% of seats capped at 5,000 indoors and 15,000 in the open air, and mask mandates in most cases; in states with high infection rates events cannot take place with a live audience;
* private gatherings that include unvaccinated people restricted to the members of one household plus up to two members of one other household (not counting children);
* in districts with a 7-day incidence rate of over 350, gatherings restricted to 50 people indoors, or 200 people in the open air; and clubs must close;
* no fireworks or gatherings on New Year’s Eve.
Oui
Such a clickbait headline, they conveniently omitted the word “non-essential” when referring to the shops.
How about just making vaccination mandatory?
Good. Selfish people are putting others in harms way by refusing to get vaxxed and help fight this pandemic. We are at war with a virus
Just curious how they can actually enforce this? Are shops going to ask for vaccination certificates for everyone coming in? Would they lose sales because you’re unvaccinated? Same with public transport, how easy is it to enforce?
And also, how is every single shop going to make sure you’re not showing a fake vaccination certificate? Sounds very difficult to achieve.
(Please I’m not interested in a discussion whether it’ this restrictions are right or not, just whether the government can actually enforce them)
Edit: just checked with a Covid Pass verifier App and yeah, it reads my vaccination certificate and shows my name but not much else, so they’ll need to check individual IDs of everyone entering into the shops too. Sounds all very messy, let’s see how it actually works.
Gyms are already 2G here in BW, any word what the requirement for 2G+ they have in mind?
Terrible policy.
Let people face the consequences of their own actions. If you are fully vaccinated, you have no reason to care whether someone else is. Keep your physical distance, wear a mask if you want to, but let the unvaccinated make their choices and live their lives as you do the same.
Oh come on man
It looks like they’re enforcing it too, Saw video from Berlin, I think, The police checking a barbershop to people didn’t have vaccines and they shut the shop down for the day.
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I’m surprised that people still go to bars with 500/100k infection numbers. In my 3rd world home country even hookah bars deliver ready hookas to doors since covid. And every small shop started to sell their good online.
Edit: I am against making shop owners check the vaccination status, because I can see that most of them will not care at some point and have to choose, and the law loses its credibility.
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A quick run-down of the most important regulations:
* 2G in stores, excepting only those necessary for daily needs;
* 2G or 2G+ for cultural venues, e.g. theatres, pubs, etc., with exceptions for children;
* 2G or 2G+ for large-scale events, e.g. sporting events and concerts, venues to fill only 30 to 50% of seats capped at 5,000 indoors and 15,000 in the open air, and mask mandates in most cases; in states with high infection rates events cannot take place with a live audience;
* private gatherings that include unvaccinated people restricted to the members of one household plus up to two members of one other household (not counting children);
* in districts with a 7-day incidence rate of over 350, gatherings restricted to 50 people indoors, or 200 people in the open air; and clubs must close;
* no fireworks or gatherings on New Year’s Eve.
Oui
Such a clickbait headline, they conveniently omitted the word “non-essential” when referring to the shops.
How about just making vaccination mandatory?
Good. Selfish people are putting others in harms way by refusing to get vaxxed and help fight this pandemic. We are at war with a virus
Just curious how they can actually enforce this? Are shops going to ask for vaccination certificates for everyone coming in? Would they lose sales because you’re unvaccinated? Same with public transport, how easy is it to enforce?
And also, how is every single shop going to make sure you’re not showing a fake vaccination certificate? Sounds very difficult to achieve.
(Please I’m not interested in a discussion whether it’ this restrictions are right or not, just whether the government can actually enforce them)
Edit: just checked with a Covid Pass verifier App and yeah, it reads my vaccination certificate and shows my name but not much else, so they’ll need to check individual IDs of everyone entering into the shops too. Sounds all very messy, let’s see how it actually works.
Gyms are already 2G here in BW, any word what the requirement for 2G+ they have in mind?
Terrible policy.
Let people face the consequences of their own actions. If you are fully vaccinated, you have no reason to care whether someone else is. Keep your physical distance, wear a mask if you want to, but let the unvaccinated make their choices and live their lives as you do the same.
Oh come on man
It looks like they’re enforcing it too, Saw video from Berlin, I think, The police checking a barbershop to people didn’t have vaccines and they shut the shop down for the day.