COVID-19 should be allowed to go to restaurants and cinemas earlier than others, a German minister said, contradicting other cabinet members who have so far opposed special freedoms for those inoculated.Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the state had massively restricted people's basic rights in order to contain infections and avoid overwhelming hospitals."It has not yet been conclusively clarified to what extent vaccinated people can infect others," Maas told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper."What is clear, however, is that a vaccinated person no longer takes a ventilator away from anyone.
This removes at least one central reason for restricting fundamental rights."Around 1 million people in Germany had been vaccinated as of Friday, according.