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Deadline for proof of compulsory measles vaccination ends: Even daycare bans are threatened

Created: 08/01/2022 2:53 p.m

Symbolbild: Ein Impfausweis mit bescheinigtem Masernschutz
From August 2022, employees in certain sectors and certain years will be required to be vaccinated against measles (symbolic image). © Marius Becker/dpa

If children cannot prove that they have been vaccinated against measles or that they have recovered, in the worst case they are threatened with being banned from day-care centres. The details summarized for you:

With a view to the corona virus, a partial vaccination obligation applies in Germany, which only employees in health and care facilities have to observe. It is a little different with the measles vaccination, which has also been mandatory in schools and day-care centers in Germany since August 1, 2022. Since March 1, 2020, all new children and employees in a facility have had to show proof of vaccination or proof of recovery.
HEIDELBERG24 reveals the penalties if proof of the measles vaccination is missing

On July 31, 2022, the deadline for providing evidence also ended for all those who attended school or daycare or worked there before March 1, 2020. In the worst case, anyone who has not provided proof of a measles vaccination by July 31 can expect fines and children even a daycare ban. In the linked article, HEIDELBERG24 lists how expensive missing proof can be in hardship cases. (jsn)

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