CoV-ill politicians: vaccination debate fueled – salzburg.ORF.at
Coronavirus
The coronavirus vaccination breakthroughs in five Salzburg politicians, including LH Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP), continue to be a topic of conversation. For medical professionals, vaccination breakthroughs have so far been mild and completely normal. Even so, the public debate is fueled.
Haslauer has been leading the official business out of home isolation since the weekend, the course of his infection has so far only been with a few symptoms, but he is currently not giving an interview.
SPÖ state party leader David Egger is also accepted. He says in the ORF Salzburg interview: “There are very flu-like symptoms that I currently have. I also have to say that I am very happy that I have to be vaccinated, because I don’t want to know how the process would be. “
“No vaccination protects 100 percent”
State Medical Director Petra Juhasz is not surprised by the five breakthroughs in vaccinations among local politicians that became known on Sunday: “Breakthroughs in vaccinations are something completely normal. We know that there is no 100 percent protection with any vaccination, including Covid-19. “
Despite many prophecies of doom currently – keyword: “double vaccinated and evenly” – Juhasz points out the advantages of a vaccination: “Especially in intensive care units, there is now a tiny percentage of people who are vaccinated.”
MFG offshoot should come in Salzburg
Gerhard Pöttler, spokesman for the People – Freedom – Fundamental Rights party (MFG) announced on Monday that he would like to present the Salzburg offshoot of the new party, which is successful in Upper Austria, in October. In the course of his professional career, Pöttler was also the economic director of the Salzburg State Hospital.