Germany issues decree for vaccinated, infected people
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- 10 May, 2021
- 05:50
A decree of the German government on expanding the rights for citizens fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or who suffered a coronavirus infection has come into force, Report informs, citing DW.
A decision lifted restrictions for these categories of people on the curfew, restrictions on social contacts, and mandatory rapid tests, for example, for visiting non-food stores, hairdressers, or museums.
Vaccinated and infected persons are still required to wear protective masks and keep a distance of at least 1.5 meters from other citizens.
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