In the Bundestag in Berlin, there have been three quick test routes since last week: One is set up in the Reichstag, two in the surrounding buildings, where members of parliament have their offices and the committees meet.

The result: 1535 tests were carried out in the last week of the meeting, all of which were negative.

Every employee who is in the house is offered the opportunity to be tested once a week by "medically trained staff using rapid antigen tests or to test themselves using certified self-tests," said the Bundestag administration.

A test obligation for everyone who wants to enter the building is currently not planned.

In the business world, too, people still don't want to know about compulsory testing.