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Anne Will (ARD): Sahra Wagenknecht and the "postponed risk perception"

Anne Will on ARD is about Corona and no end. This is also because a soccer star has reignited the discussion about how to deal with the pandemic.

Berlin – “From my point of view, the increase is worrying,” says Chancellor Angela Merkel. Rising incidences, more sick people in intensive care units, higher workload on nursing staff: the fourth wave is here. “Increasing new infections, concerns about vaccination skepticism – does more pressure on unvaccinated people help or harm?” Was the subject of Anne Will on ARD.

First and foremost, a prominent unvaccinated person had a say: Sahra Wagenknecht, ex-parliamentary group leader of the Left and there meanwhile something like a bird of paradise because of her often dissenting opinions. She had a different argument than Joshua Kimmich, whose reasoning, concerns about “long-term consequences”, had been refuted dozens of times by experts over the course of the week.

Sahra Wagenknecht at Anne Will (ARD): Skepticism about “new vaccines”

No, the politician is skeptical of the “new types of vaccines” and points out that the manufacturers themselves exclude liability in their contracts. But with a certain “dead vaccine” developed in China, she would be vaccinated here with a “serious” permit.

Anne Will (ARD): Karl Lauterbach warns of “robber pistols”

So there was enough material for contradiction, and SPD health expert Karl Lauterbach immediately gave a small lecture on vaccine variants in order to refute the arguments of the colleague and warned of “robber pistols”. The decision for or against vaccination may be an individual right, but vaccination is also an “act of solidarity”.

Anne Will on October 30th, 2021 on ARD The guests of the show
Sahra Wagenknecht Ex-parliamentary group leader of the left
Karl Lauterbach SPD health expert
Marco Buschmann Parliamentary managing director of the FDP
Christina Brandt Science editor Süddeutsche Zeitung

Christina Berndt, science editor at the Süddeutsche Zeitung, then straightened the picture that Wagenknecht had drawn. She accused the left of a “shifted risk perception”: Even if vaccinated people can infect others, these cases play a much smaller role and result in fewer illnesses – which has positive consequences for society: Wagenknecht had previously claimed who get vaccinated, protect “primarily” only yourself.

Anne Will (ARD): Sahra Wagenknecht scores with reference to the ailing health system

In contrast, Marco Buschmann, parliamentary director of the FDP, confirmed that vaccinations protect the public health system – which the left-wing politician did not accept in view of the reduced number of beds. The health system was run down and the hospitals were trimmed for profit instead of patient care. Then, assisted Anne Will, she made a point.

To the broadcast

Anne Will, Das Erste, on Sunday, October 31st, 9.45pm. The show in the Madiathek.

Which is why Lauterbach preferred not to go into it, but rather wanted to “look into the future”: Either the 2G system or faster booster vaccinations are needed to contain the wave. Anne Will saw his warning in contradiction to the traffic light’s announcement that the “epidemic of national scope” should end on November 25th. After all, there are more new infections than a year ago.

Anne Will (ARD): The corona pandemic is far from over

But Buschmann explained the term as a legal construct to give parliament back rights that have been withdrawn in the meantime. However, the signal that came from the announcement was received by many as an assertion that the corona pandemic was about to end. But we are far from that. (Daland Sailor)

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