Countries should decide for themselves: Kubicki wants to reduce quarantine to three days

Wolfgang Kubicki does not share the concern of a corona autumn wave.

Countries should decide for themselves: Kubicki wants to reduce quarantine to three days

Wolfgang Kubicki does not share the concern of a corona autumn wave. The FDP deputy warns against scaremongering and calls on the federal states to shorten the quarantine period. The Liberal rules out another lockdown or school closures.

FDP Vice Wolfgang Kubicki has spoken out in favor of shorter quarantine times in view of the corona failures among staff at clinics in Schleswig-Holstein. On Deutschlandfunk, the Bundestag Vice President said that the federal states and health authorities could regulate this on their own responsibility. The Infection Protection Act, which will apply in its current form until September 23, grants this possibility. Kubicki spoke out in favor of possible free tests with a quick test after just three days.

If those infected no longer infect others, they could also return to their service. "In any case, we will not regulate this by barracking all the employees in hospitals, old people's homes and nursing homes," he added.

With a view to autumn, the FDP politician ruled out regulations in the Infection Protection Act that would allow curfews, “a nationwide lockdown”, “sector-specific closures” or school closures. "We talk about everything else," said Kubicki, who says he supports compulsory testing and masks in clinics, old people's and care facilities. He also announced a "state clause" so that decisions on corona measures cannot be made by prime ministers' conferences, but only with the participation of the state parliaments.

"I would warn against spreading panic again. I think we'll deal with the problem better over the summer than Karl Lauterbach or others currently imagine," said Kubicki. He also does not share the fear of an impending autumn wave. "I think if we have a summer wave, the fall wave will definitely flatten out because otherwise the whole vaccination campaign, all our precautionary measures as a whole wouldn't make sense."