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Ludwigslust (dpa / mv) - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (SPD) has spoken out against compulsory vaccination for nurses, as discussed by Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU).

"I don't think much of this debate," said Schwesig on Tuesday during a visit to the Corona vaccination center in Ludwigslust.

«I see a high willingness to vaccinate on site. And our problem is not that we are not ready to vaccinate, but that we do not have enough vaccine to quench our willingness to vaccinate, so to speak, ”says Schwesig. It can also be seen that the nurses who had not been vaccinated in the first round and now saw that things were going well, would be vaccinated in a second round. "My advice is not to put the nurses under pressure with compulsory vaccination, but to promote trust and ensure that there is enough vaccine on site," said Schwesig.