No mandatory corona vaccination in Germany: ‘Combat in the fall will now be more difficult’ Abroad

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Heavy defeat for Chancellor Scholz

BERLIN – The German government suffered a black eye on Thursday when the vaccination obligation against the corona virus in the Berlin Bundestag was rejected. The cabinet of Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) was unable to get its own majority, not even for a proposal to force only the population group over sixty to be vaccinated. “Fighting corona in the autumn will now be much more difficult,” the health minister sighed.

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