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The Governor of Upper Austria, Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP), advocates mandatory vaccination against Covid-19 if you do not achieve a sufficient vaccination rate.
A few weeks before corona vaccination begins in Austria, the head of state of Oberösterrech openly defends the need to discuss mandatory vaccination if, unfortunately, a sufficient vaccination rate is not achieved. “So you have to talk about it as a last resort,” Thomas Stelzer said.
Impfzwang as Ultima Ratio
“When you see the suffering caused by the virus with many deaths every day, and when you see how economic and personal life is affected, the highest possible vaccination rate should be in everyone’s interest,” argued the governor of the ÖVP to “Upper Austria”. News”.
The first criticism comes from the FPÖ. “The ÖVP does not make such statements without the Federal Chancellery’s marketing headquarters knowing and approving it. Now we know where the trip should obviously go. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to be vaccinated against coronavirus or not,” said the Freedom boss Norbert Hofer.
Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has repeatedly emphasized in recent weeks that it is important for him to note that there is no mandatory vaccination.