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Bremen (dpa / lni) - People who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus or who have survived an infection in the past six months will in future be exempt from all test obligations in the state of Bremen.

The Senate passed a corresponding regulation on Tuesday.

Those affected no longer needed tests.

A complete vaccination protection exists from the 15th day after the final vaccination, it said.

The citizenship still has to approve the change this week.

The rules for submitting corona tests, for example for a visit to the hairdresser, have also been changed.

PCR tests as well as rapid antigen tests and self-tests are used as proof of a negative test.

However, in order for a self-test result to be accepted, the test must be carried out on site and under supervision.

Expert guidance or supervision is not necessary.

But there must be a person present during the testing who is responsible for the respective area, such as a hairdresser, zoo or foot care.

This is intended to ensure that the test result is actually up-to-date and that only the person who actually took the test has access.

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