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In Germany, companies can determine how they want to protect their employees from the coronavirus; there are no longer any mandatory requirements for this, while the nationwide incidence rate has risen to more than 1600 for the first time.

In Germany, companies will in future be able to decide for themselves how they want to protect their employees from the corona virus; there will no longer be any mandatory requirements. The nationwide incidence rate has risen to more than 1,600 for the first time. The federal government has decided this with a new corona occupational health and safety regulation, the previous one expires on Saturday. Accordingly, employers are to prepare a “risk assessment” from next week and incorporate it into a hygiene concept, according to the Ministry of Labor. They must also allow employees to be vaccinated against Corona during working hours.


In Germany, companies will in future be able to decide for themselves how they want to protect their employees from the corona virus; there will no longer be any mandatory requirements. The nationwide incidence rate has risen to more than 1,600 for the first time.

The federal government has decided this with a new corona occupational health and safety regulation, the previous one expires on Saturday. Accordingly, employers are to prepare a “risk assessment” from next week and incorporate it into a hygiene concept, according to the Ministry of Labor. They must also allow employees to be vaccinated against Corona during working hours.

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