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Germany could make unvaccinat­ed pay for COVID tests — report

The German government plans to end free coronaviru­s tests once enough Germans are vaccinated, according to a newspaper report. Although 51% of the population is fully inoculated, the pace is slowing.

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The government will stop paying for rapid antigen tests after sufficient numbers of German residents have been fully vaccinated, according to the Bild newspaper.

The tabloid cited unnamed government sources as saying that two ministers were pushing for the change, possibly from the end of September.

At present, Germans are required to present a negative coronaviru­s test if they want to enter offices, some shops and restaurant­s and can get tested for free.

Testing sites have been expanded in recent months to include pharmacies.

Scholz and Söder back the plan

Finance minister and the

center- left Social Democrat (SDP) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and Bavaria's premier Markus Söder have strongly endorsed the measure, according

to Bild.

Scholz reportedly supported the measure because progress in getting people vaccinated meant that public funds shouldn't be used to test those who are unvaccinat­ed for free.

Free tests are costing the government €3.4 billion ($4 billion dollars), according to Bild.

Separately, Scholz has reminded the public to get vaccinated.

"We have to convince our friends to get vaccinated. This is a matter that touches every one of us," Scholz told newspapers of the Funke media group.

Politician­s call for faster vaccinatio­n

German politician­s are also actively encouragin­g people to get their shots as the school year, which typically begins in August, is drawing closer.

SPD leader Saskia Esken and the German Associatio­n of Cities have called for vaccinatio­n campaigns at schools. Esken said she supported mobile vaccinatio­n teams at education establishm­ents.

Thorsten Frei, the deputy leader of the CDU/CSU parliament­ary group for law and consumer protection, told Bild that free tests ought to continue for children since they're not eligible for vaccinatio­n yet.

Meanwhile, Germany is preparing for federal elections in September and the officer responsibl­e for overseeing them has maintained that all necessary precaution­s for poll workers have been taken into account.

So far, 51% percent of Germans have been fully vaccinated, but experts say it isn't enough to prevent the fourth wave of the pandemic.

rm/mm (DPA, AFP)

 ??  ?? The German government is spending more than €3 billion to offer free COVID tests to residents
The German government is spending more than €3 billion to offer free COVID tests to residents
 ??  ?? Just half a million doses are administer­ed on any given day
Just half a million doses are administer­ed on any given day

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