The chancellor reiterated that vaccination would not be mandatory. "But the time will come when many will have the opportunity to do so, and if then some do not want to, 'there may have to be a separation and we say: whoever does not want to, will not be able to do specific things,'" he said. characteristics, without, however, giving specific examples.
However, the chancellor rejected the possibility of preferential treatment for those vaccinated at this stage because "it is not clear whether they can still transmit the virus to third parties".
Source: dw.com