Berlin may be heading towards tougher restrictions on the unvaccinated, according to the Berliner Zeitung.
The senator of Economic Affairs, Ramona Pop, speaking to other Senators, said: “The trend is heading in this direction, we’re already seeing lawsuits and should rather make regulations ourselves than let ourselves drift.”
Those who are dependent on negative lateral flow tests, and not vaccination or natural immunity, would face tougher restrictions – potentially being barred from restaurants and other public places. Those who have been vaccinated or who have natural immunity would have to prove this to gain entry, under the ‘2G’ restrictions being proposed.
Hamburg implemented the restrictions at the latter end of August, with unvaccinated people being barred from public venues at the owner’s discretion. On the first weekend, many of the bars in Hamburg adopted ‘2G’ restrictions to increase their capacity. The rules are already present for clubbing in Berlin.
If ‘2G’ restrictions were brought in across the board, curfews may be dropped, signalling a return to 24/7 nightlife, for vaccinated people.
Via: Mixmag