Germany’s Scholz Urges Vaccinations Amid Record Spike

Germany’s Scholz Urges Vaccinations Amid Record Spike

Olaf Scholz, the Social Democrat who’s aiming to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor next month, urged the public to get Covid shots as the country battles a record surge in infections.

“This is a moment in which we as a country have to stand together,” Scholz said on Wednesday in Berlin. 

Scholz, currently the finance minister, will join Merkel on Thursday in a video conference with state leaders to discuss efforts to contain the coronavirus. His three-way coalition of the SPD, Greens and pro-business Free Democrats also plan to present legislation on Thursday to replace emergency powers that will expire on Nov. 25. 

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The new law is designed to provide a nationwide framework while giving regions room to tighten restrictions in coronavirus hot spots where needed. Scholz said the legislation provided a “massive catalog” of measures. The effort is aimed at unvaccinated people as authorities seek to prevent widespread curbs. 

“What’s important is that we convince a lot of people to get vaccinated, that’s the best protection from an infection,” he said. “We see right now in intensive-care units how important it is for citizens to be protected.”

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