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Berlin puts antigen tests under scope

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FRANKFURT: Germany will study how reliable rapid antigen tests are in detecting the fast-spreading Omicron variant of Covid-19, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on Sunday.

“We do not know exactly how well these tests work for Omicron,” Mr Lauterbach said on public broadcasti­ng channel ARD, adding the results of the assessment would become available within the next few weeks.

It was clear, however, that “the alternativ­e not to test at all ... would be far too dangerous”, he said.

Earlier, he had told a Sunday newspaper that Germany must revamp its Covid-19 vaccinatio­n strategy to tackle the Omicron variant and to ensure it can develop a new vaccine rapidly if it faces a more deadly coronaviru­s variant in the future. New measures for dining out and bar visits were brought in only last Friday.

Omicron now accounts for 44% of coronaviru­s infections in Germany, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious disease said. On Sunday, the RKI registered 36,552 newly reported coronaviru­s infections within 24 hours, three times the number a week earlier.

The Bundestag lower house of parliament will soon discuss a draft bill for a general vaccinatio­n mandate that is supported by businesses and the public sector but has been delayed amid uncertaint­y about united support for it within the three-party coalition government.

Mr Lauterbach, of the Social Democratic Party, strongly advocates obligatory vaccinatio­ns and Justice Minister Marco Buschmann of the libertaria­n FDP in an interview with Sunday newspaper Bild am Sonntag also urged parliament to decide on the issue soon.

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