“Contact restrictions do not make sense in the long term”



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An expert is reducing hope of the influence of corona vaccines. Also, the teacher clearly shows in the video why the FFP2 mask may ultimately be the worst option.

On Wednesday, the federal and state governments want to decide how long the lockdown must continue to contain the corona pandemic. In the video interview with t-online, epidemiologist André Karch describes the contact restrictions as “not feasible in the long term and not useful”, but considers them necessary in the current infection situation.

In addition, the expert explains why, in his opinion, the number of corona vaccines will not decide when contact restrictions will be lifted and how long immunization could last with currently approved vaccines. In the video, the epidemiologist also answers the most pressing questions from t-online readers about protection against the virus through the FFP2 mask.

Epidemiologist and physician André Karch answers all the answers to contact restrictions, protection of the mouth and nose, corona vaccines and the origin of the pathogen in the video above. You can also find the publication Here.

This is André Karch

André Karch is a German university professor, physician and epidemiologist. The 37-year-old is Deputy Director of the Institute and Head of Clinical Epidemiology at the Münster University Hospital.

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