German lawmakers reject mandatory COVID shots for over 60s

German lawmakers reject mandatory COVID shots for over 60s
In this April 26, 2021 file photo, a nursing student administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center at UNLV, in Las Vegas, April 1, 2022 German lawmakers are debating Thursday whether to require all people aged 60 and over in the country to be vaccinated against the coronavirus -- a compromise solution the government hopes will receive a parliamentary majority. Credit: AP Photo/John Locher, File

German lawmakers on Thursday rejected a bill requiring all people 60 and over in the country to be vaccinated against coronavirus—a compromise solution the government had hoped would get a parliamentary majority.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his health minister originally called for a vaccine mandate to apply to all adults in Germany, but some government lawmakers and most of the opposition had balked at the idea.

The vote prompted joy from anti-vaccine activists, who staged a march through Berlin's government district banging drums, blowing horns and carrying banners with slogans such as "We are the red line" or simply "No."

The bill was put forward by a cross-party group after months of haggling. It envisaged requiring older people to get the shot, but for there to be compulsory counseling for all adults to help them weigh the advantages and risks of vaccination against COVID-19.

In the end, 378 lawmakers voted against the bill, 296 were in favor and nine abstained.

Germany has managed the pandemic well compared to some of its European neighbors, with fewer deaths per capita than Italy, France, Britain or Sweden.

Social Democratic lawmaker Dagmar Schmidt, who presented the compromise bill, noted that the number of infections has been going down lately.

  • German lawmakers reject mandatory COVID shots for over 60s
    Karl Lauterbach, Federal Minister of Health, speaks at the Bundestag session in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, April 7, 2020. The Bundestag votes on mandatory vaccination against the coronavirus. Credit: Michael Kappeler/dpa via AP
  • German lawmakers reject mandatory COVID shots for over 60s
    German parliament Bundestag debate about a vaccination mandatory Germany at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, April 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
  • German lawmakers reject mandatory COVID shots for over 60s
    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz walks through the plenary hall at the parliament Bundestag during a debate about a vaccination mandatory in Germany at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, April 7, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Markus Schreiber

Confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany have declined in recent weeks from a peak of about 300,000 a day to just over 200,000 in the past 24 hours. There were 328 COVID-19-related deaths reported Thursday, according to Germany's disease control agency.

But Schmidt said it was necessary to prepare for a new rise in cases and a possible new variant emerging later this year.

"We will face the same challenge next fall that we did last fall," she said. "The virus won't simply disappear."

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