Vaccinated in Germany to be exempt from COVID-19 curfews and quarantines
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Germany is at odds over a controversial new law that would exempt fully vaccinated people from strict restrictions put in place to fight Covid-19.
Less than 10 percent of the population is considered fully vaccinated and a majority of people not yet been eligible to make an appointment.
The law would require non-vaccinated and partially vaccinated people to continue to follow curfews and travel quarantine measures. They are also required to present a negative Covid-19 test when visiting a hair salon and some shops.
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