The criticism of the federal states of the Infection Protection Act is loud and hardly faded away, then the next conflict arises: the question of which rights vaccinated and convalescent should exercise.
After all, the measures to combat pandemics are associated with a drastic restriction of fundamental rights.
Some federal states and the FDP now want to clarify this quickly.
As early as possible at the federal-state meeting next Monday.
But there is great skepticism about allowing vaccinated people to return to comprehensive freedoms in the short term and thus creating a difference to the unvaccinated.
Debates of envy could result and domino effects could be triggered: If restaurants, hotels or fitness studios were only opened for certain groups, the pressure would increase to allow further users.