Government remains firm on CovidCheck
Ministers discussed trade union criticism of the introduction of CovidCheck at work on Friday. From November 1, companies will indeed have the possibility of applying the Covidcheck regime in all or part of their premises, a regime that the unions criticize, deeming its application too vague.
At the end of the government council, “the ministers reiterated their conviction that the measures in place are essential to fight against the spread of the virus and to help increase the vaccination rate of the population”. The ministers therefore do not intend, for the moment, to modify anything whatsoever to the anti-Covid measures, in particular to “make the life of the unvaccinated more difficult” to encourage them to take the plunge.
At the same time, the government assures us that it “will continue to monitor the situation closely to be able to decide when the time comes and according to the evolution of indicators of a reduction in the health measures in place”. During his last speech, Prime Minister Xavier Bettel had notably given hope for an easing of restrictions in the run-up to the Christmas holidays, if the health situation allows it …
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