Winfriend Kretschmann admits errors in crown measurements



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The shutdown light was probably a mistake, admits Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann in an interview. But that was not the only mistake.

Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) has admitted mistakes in crisis management in the crown pandemic. “The closing light in November was bad, the restrictions did not go far enough,” Kretschmann told “Tagesspiegel am Sonntag”. “Some parts of science told us that that might be enough. But it was a mistake.” You had to act under pressure in the situation. “Errors happen, unfortunately that is the case.”

The EU underestimated mass production

There were also errors in the planning of vaccines against the corona virus. “The EU has apparently not focused enough on the requirement for mass production. That is now hanging on our clothes.” The point is that “we cannot eliminate the vaccine shortage with any measure in the first trimester.” There is currently a lack of production capacity.

Kretschmann suggested a full error analysis after the pandemic. “When it is generally finished, I would recommend to the Bundestag that it establish a study commission immediately, preferably in early summer.” This should review all fields and record the consequences of the pandemic.

Unlike committees of inquiry, committees of inquiry in parliaments are made up not only of members of parliament, but also external experts to examine issues.

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