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Just with a test at the inn
Point two might cause some excitement. Because Mahrer sees the massive ongoing testing as an intermediate step to vaccination and relates it to a consequence. “The government can stipulate by ordinance that people with valid proof no longer have certain restrictions.” Mahrer calls this an incentive. Specifically: “Before all the shops and inns close, let’s let in those with a negative test.” He has no constitutional concerns: “They can be treated as equals and unequals unequally,” said the head of the Chamber of Commerce. Therefore, the above application could serve as an “ID” when displaying a test result. And with it you can go to bars, football stadiums, the tennis hall or the hotel.
And finally, Mahrer awaits fact-based information on vaccination. “It must not be politically broken,” he warns, referring to the growing debate over mandatory vaccines. “It is time for the experts. We have to tell people that this is not an emergency approval, that research teams have been working on this vaccine for years in principle.” “I cannot achieve freedom through coercion,” Mahrer said, “and vaccination is a freedom and an economic turbo.”