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Coronavirus: Germany says no easing of restrictions for vaccinated people

TODAY December 28, 2020 German Federal Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, on Monday said that government was not allowing the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions for persons who have already been vaccinated against the virus. “Some have a priority now to get vaccinated first because we have only a few vaccines available. ”Those who have not been vaccinated can expect those who have to show solidarity and not declare that they are no longer subject to something like wearing a face mask. “We have confronted the pandemic until now in solidarity as a society, and we will confront it in the coming months the same way until everyone will be offered a vaccine,” the minister told the German ZDF broadcaster.

Hervorming wegenheffing - Raad bepaalt standpunt

The EU is revising its road charging rules ( greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts, congestion and road infrastructure financing. The member states ambassadors today agreed on a negotiating mandate for the reform, which will include a new system of varying charges for heavy-duty vehicles based on CO 2 emissions. The new scheme will promote the entry into the market of vehicles with lower emissions and help combat climate change in line with the European Green Deal. With today s mandate, the Council has shown its ambition in terms of reaching the sustainability and environmental targets in road transport. This revision of road pricing will cover not just air and noise pollution but also CO2 emissions, which will incentivise cleaner and more efficient transport operations. This will help to bring down transport emissions and effectively address global warming.

Germany reports 22,771 new COVID-19 cases

ANI | Updated: Dec 20, 2020 11:32 IST Berlin [Germany], December 20 (ANI/Sputnik): Germany s COVID-19 case total has risen by 22,771 over the past 24 hours to surpass 1.49 million, the European country s Robert Koch Institute said on Sunday. The corresponding rise reported by the Robert Koch Institute one day ago was 31,300. With Sunday s rise, Germany s COVID-19 case total now stands at 1,494,009. The European country s coronavirus-related death toll also rose by 409 over the past 24 hours to 26,049. On Thursday, German Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn said that Germany expects to begin rolling out the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19 for use on December 27, pending approval from the European Medicines Agency. (ANI/Sputnik)

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