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euthanasia in germany may require a covid vaccine

the covid-19 surge in germany has been called a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

planning to get help with your assisted suicide from the german euthanasia group, verein sterbehilfe ?

you’ll have to be vaccinated against covid-19 first.

in a slightly morbid twist, a report from the daily mail reveals that the german group requires prospective clients to follow the country’s 2g rule. (that rule states that to take part in some activities, you must be geimpft or genesen — vaccinated against covid or recovered from it.)

the vaccine is required because the business of dying requires, “human closeness,” according to a recent release from the association.

“euthanasia and the preparatory examination of the voluntary responsibility of our members willing to die require human closeness,” it says on the association’s website .

“human closeness, however, is a prerequisite and breeding ground for coronavirus transmission.” “
it makes sense. the doctors and other staff employed by verein sterbehilfe likely don’t want to risk their lives as they are helping you end yours.
only 68% of germany’s population (83 million) is fully vaccinated, and the country has had a serious uptick in cases. as in other places, the surge in germany has been called a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

according to the daily mail report, germany reported 45,753 new coronavirus cases and 388 deaths on nov. 30; this is the first time in three weeks that the seven-day incidence of cases per 100,000 people fell slightly.

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a report from the robert koch institute for infectious diseases had 452.2 people per 100,000 infected in the last week, which is down from the previous 452.4; this is the first decline since early november.
german hospitals have been swamped because of this recent increase in covid cases in the last few weeks. and the country is already reporting some cases of the omicron variant.
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