The fact that everyday life becomes more laborious and even lonelier for citizens who have not been vaccinated for no reason than for those who are immunized is not an injustice, but a logical consequence of the pandemic predicament.

Before the second Corona autumn, citizens act negligently when they turn down vaccination offers that are nothing against from a medical point of view.

Even cautious contemporaries who were worried about the record-breaking approval of the vaccine would have to be convinced by the data today: In this country alone, the number of vaccinations administered is approaching one hundred million;

internationally it is a multiple.

It is really no longer possible to speak of an unproven active ingredient.

Billions of people around the world would be grateful for the injection that millions and millions of privileged Europeans disdain, whether out of laziness or indifference, out of skepticism about medicine or the state.

What can be done about ingratitude?

So how do you deal with so much unreasonableness, yes ingratitude?

Few of those who don't care about vaccinations will be impressed by the recent appeals from the Federal President, the Chancellor and the country leaders.

The advertising campaigns could certainly be better tailored to younger people.

It would be more effective if it became even easier to get vaccinated.

There is still room for improvement in Germany.

Most of the federal and state governments expect the deterrent effect of a kind of two-class society.

Much will again be possible for non-immunized citizens only after a test, and these tests will soon have to be paid for out of pocket.

This is not unfair - but it may be clumsy: In order to promote vaccination as the most effective tool against the pandemic, the federal and state governments are weakening the instrument of mass tests, which also served well in the fight against the pandemic. Even if the bet worked a million times: There will still be millions of people who have not been vaccinated in winter. You will seek and find ways without costly testing. Then the Prime Minister's Conference will deal with the problem.