Germany to charge unvaccinated people for coronavirus tests
Angela Merkel says officials may require vaccination proof, recovery, negative test to visit hospitals, restaurants, gyms
BERLIN
Germany will no longer offer free coronavirus tests for unvaccinated people, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday.“As we are now in a position to offer vaccination for the entire population in Germany, we would be ending free tests on October 11,” Merkel said at a news conference in Berlin, following a videoconference meeting with premiers of federal states.
Merkel urged Germans to get vaccinated amid a rise in new infections and said authorities may soon require proof of vaccination, recovery, or negative test for visiting enclosed spaces, like hospitals, restaurants, or fitness studios, if the seven-day incidence rate rises above 35 per 100,000 population.
According to the conclusions of the meeting, after Oct. 11, those who have decided against vaccination would have to pay for tests.
Free testing will be offered only to those who cannot get the vaccine because of health conditions as well as to pregnant women, children, and people under the age of 18.
In most federal states, testing is currently required to attend large-scale business, culture, or sports events.
In some cities, it is also required to visit museums, movie theaters, or concert halls.
City governments can also impose stricter rules if infections rise and can require testing for customers at indoor restaurants, bars, and cafes unless patrons can show proof of vaccination. Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Please contact us for subscription options.
