September 22, 2021 10:36 AM CDT
Last Updated 3 hours ago
Reuters
BERLIN, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Germanywill stop paying compensation to unvaccinated workers who are forced into quarantine by coronavirus measures as it is unfair to ask taxpayers to subsidise those who refuse to get inoculated, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Wednesday.
The rules, which will be implemented by the governments of Germany's 16 federal states, will take effect by Oct. 11 at the latest ...
... The rules will affect people who test positive for the virus and those returning from trips to countries designated "high risk" for COVID-19, which now include Britain, Turkey and parts of France, among others.
Unvaccinated travellers from such countries are required to quarantine for at least five days.
Last Updated 3 hours ago
Reuters
BERLIN, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Germanywill stop paying compensation to unvaccinated workers who are forced into quarantine by coronavirus measures as it is unfair to ask taxpayers to subsidise those who refuse to get inoculated, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Wednesday.
The rules, which will be implemented by the governments of Germany's 16 federal states, will take effect by Oct. 11 at the latest ...
... The rules will affect people who test positive for the virus and those returning from trips to countries designated "high risk" for COVID-19, which now include Britain, Turkey and parts of France, among others.
Unvaccinated travellers from such countries are required to quarantine for at least five days.