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Anne Will provokes Karl Lauterbach: "Open your eyes when choosing a career"

In the ARD Anne Will deals with the question “Vaccination obligation on the brink, easing controversial – aimless in the Corona spring?”

Berlin – Different laws seem to apply in Bavaria than in the rest of the republic. At least when it comes to the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder. Because he has announced in the last few weeks that he will not implement the job-related vaccination requirement decided by the Bundestag for the time being. And that despite the fact that a large part of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag voted in favor of it in December. But what does the CDU/CSU faction care about their actions two months ago?

How much this opposition behavior gets on the nerves of the current Minister of Health, Karl Lauterbach, could be seen very clearly in the current ARD program by Anne Will. Like a mantra, he repeatedly explains to Markus Blume, Secretary General and member of the Bavarian State Parliament, that it was not the federal government, but parliament that passed this law. “Then you can’t keep demanding that the government do more. That’s dishonest.”

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Joachim Stamp (FDP), Minister for Children, Family, Refugees and Integration of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and Deputy Prime Minister, keeps jumping to the side of Karl Lauterbach. Stamp wants constructive solutions from the CSU/CSU parliamentary group and doesn’t understand why Mr. Söder doesn’t just “pick up the phone” instead of playing the “Union opposition cart”.

The specialist for microbiology, virology and infection epidemiology Dr. Jana Schroeder, who advocates internal clarification within politics. The public discussions would only drain energy. This energy would be needed to increase the general vaccination rate. “That’s what we should focus on.”

Anne Will (ARD): Karl Lauterbach wants to fight “for every single nurse”.

Elke Keiner, head of a nursing home in Saxony, would also like more clarity and unanimity in politics. She doesn’t want to divide her employees into the “vaccinated good guys and the unvaccinated bad guys”, but wants to know which rules will apply from March 15th.

“I have assured these old people in my house or their relatives that they can live with me for the rest of their lives.” What should they say to these people if their employees are withdrawn? Lauterbach places his hopes in the death vaccine Novavax and in education. “We’re really fighting for every single nurse,” he assures her.

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But if there is so much resistance from the opposition when it comes to compulsory vaccination at work, how is it supposed to come to a general decision, asks Anne Will. After all, the parliamentary manager of the Union faction Thorsten Frei recently toned that there will be no parliamentary majority for a general vaccination requirement from the age of 18 in the Bundestag. For Karl Lauterbach, this behavior is another sign of party politics, which in this case is at the expense of the population. And shouldn’t politics actually be about their well-being?

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In view of the impending ecological catastrophe and the urgency with which unanimous action across party lines is now required, this program offers little hope.

Because if there is no longer any joint action on occupational vaccinations and laws that have already been passed, how are we supposed to find a common solution to stop climate change and species extinction? (Bettina Schuler)

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