Anyone infected with Corona can both go to the federal presidential elections and be an evaluator. The Ministry of Health ordered this on Thursday. However, in both cases, an FFP2 mask must be worn – which also applies to visiting recreational facilities.
The mask should only be removed briefly to verify identity. This exception is justifiable because of the usually extremely short duration of the process, according to the statement from the Ministry of Health. However, before taking off the FFP2 mask, he or she should inform bystanders about the infection and then avoid talking, coughing or sneezing if possible.
Entry bans: exceptions necessary
As corona-infected people are currently denied access to certain facilities (e.g. in the health and care sector and in primary schools), exceptions must now be made for the elections on October 9, as polling stations are often there. Representatives of the health ministry said on Thursday that a ban would go too far.
It can be assumed, however, that the contact between ‘traffic restrictions’ and residents and residents of old people’s homes or hospital patients is low. In kindergartens and primary schools this will not be available anyway due to the date on a Sunday.
Source: Krone

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