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Berlin (dpa / bb) - Berlin's Governing Mayor Michael Müller (SPD) has proposed consultations between the federal and state governments on the subject of vaccination.

It is important to him, beyond the discussion about the Infection Protection Act, to meet again very quickly within the framework of the Prime Minister with the Chancellery and the Federal Minister of Health to discuss the vaccination situation, said the chairman of the Conference of Prime Ministers (MPK) on Wednesday in an interview with the television broadcaster Welt.

"We have to talk about the vaccine delivery, we have to talk about how we deal with the vaccinated, whether like with the tested," said Müller.

"We have to talk about how we can integrate family and company doctors even better in order to become faster."

There are many open points on the subject.

"And beyond the other legal advice, I very much hope that we can arrange this with the Chancellor and come to an agreement quickly on the subject of vaccinations."

Müller rejected fundamental criticism of the federal-state consultations: "I thought we did very well within the framework of the MPK," he said.

«We met 20 times last year.

And the Bundestag has never said once that it wants to come together to decide something completely different.

In other words, the basic route was agreed quite well between us. "

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At the same time, Müller renewed his criticism of the Federal Infection Protection Act.

“The curfew is a massive encroachment on fundamental rights.

And you have to consider whether that is really justified, ”said Müller.

“I think it is right to reduce contacts as much as possible, especially indoors in private and professional areas.

But why not go for a walk or jog alone at three at night?

There are no dangers from this. "

Interferences with fundamental rights are always a point where many citizens are very critical, but where the courts also make critical decisions, according to the SPD politician.

The tightening of the Infection Protection Act resolved by the federal government provides for restrictions with a seven-day incidence of over 100.

This value indicates how many people per 100,000 inhabitants become infected within 7 days.

In this case, it should no longer be allowed to stay outside of an apartment or the associated garden between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., with exceptions, for example for medical emergencies or for commuting to work.

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