WORLD:

Mr. Günther,

Did the Chancellor give you sufficient support in your plan for binding rules to relax and tighten the corona measures?

Günther:

In principle, the Chancellor was open to our project in the run-up to the Prime Minister's Conference.

Measured against this, the federal government has made too few proposals of its own.

If we constantly have to make new decisions and explain new things, like the number 35 as a new incidence target now, then it irritates people more than it creates perspective.

WORLD:

The reluctance of many federal states towards their opening strategy is based on the fear of a third wave of the pandemic triggered by the mutations.

Do you share this fear?