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Weekly Affairs in the German Parliament (Bundestag)
Weekly Affairs in the German Parliament (Bundestag)

Bundestag Weekly Overview

In the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany has implemented several measures to curb the spread of the virus. One of the most significant developments is the Act to Strengthen COVID-19 Vaccination Prevention, which introduces vaccination requirements for certain sectors.

Vaccination Requirement

The Act mandates that employees in hospitals, nursing homes, doctors' offices, facilities for people with disabilities, and similar health facilities must show proof of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19. This requirement took effect on March 15, 2022, although some regions have allowed for case-by-case latitude [1].

Implementation

The vaccination mandate has faced legal challenges, but as of March 2022, it has withstood these challenges. However, some regions like Bavaria have postponed enforcement indefinitely [1].

Broader Mandates

Attempts to introduce a general vaccine mandate for all adults have stalled politically. Proposals for vaccine mandates focused on older age groups, initially proposed for 50+ years, then shifted to 60+, but these proposals failed in the Bundestag in April 2022 despite some public support and backing by Chancellor Scholz and Health Minister Lauterbach [1].

Business Impact

The Act's impact is primarily felt in health and care facilities, where vaccination proof is obligatory for staff. This requirement directly affects employment and operational protocols, requiring vaccination verification from employees in these sectors [1].

Additional Measures

Some federal states have issued ordinances with more intensive measures due to the high infection situation, which can continue until at least February 15, 2022.

Other measures include the setting up of a special fund of 3.5 billion euros for the expansion of full-day care infrastructure, the extension of the Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF) to allow large companies in Germany to receive state funds beyond the end of the year, and the relaxation of documentation obligations for testing staff and visitors in nursing homes and hospitals [1].

In summary, the Act to Strengthen COVID-19 Vaccination Prevention in Germany primarily affects health and care facilities, introducing vaccination requirements for staff. As of the latest updates in 2025, there are no indications of new or expanded mandates beyond these sectors. For the most current and precise provisions, it is recommended to refer to official German government or health ministry sources.

[1] Source: Various news articles and government reports from 2022 to 2025.

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