Mein erster Beitrag wurde entfernt, weil ich KI verwendet habe, um eine Zusammenfassung auf Englisch zu erstellen. Nun, hier ist eine wahrscheinlich schlechtere Zusammenfassung in meinen eigenen Worten:

Der Kanton St. Gallen hat einen neuen 50-seitigen Vorschlag für ein Gesundheitsgesetz vorgelegt. Am umstrittensten ist Artikel 18, der es dem Kanton erlaubt, bestimmte Personen zur Impfung zu zwingen. Dies könnten beispielsweise Beschäftigte im Gesundheitswesen oder Risikogruppen sein.

Die Strafe für die Nichtbeachtung dieses Gesetzes ist eine Geldstrafe von bis zu 20.000 Fr.

Dagegen sind offensichtlich SVP und FDP, aber auch SP und Grüne kritisieren den Vorschlag, insbesondere die hohe Busse. Dario Sulzer von der SP sagt: „Jede Impfung braucht die Zustimmung des Betroffenen.“ Dario Sulzer von den Grünen sagt, dass die Schweiz bisher gut abgeschnitten habe, weil wir auf Freiwilligkeit gesetzt hätten.

https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/revision-gesundheitsgesetz-st-gallen-plant-impfpflicht-die-kritik-ist-gross

Von Spielopoly

11 Kommentare

  1. You need a driving license to be a bus conductor, because it protects the users.

    Why can’t you enforce the same measure for healthcare workers, especially if they are in close contact with weak patients?

  2. lurkinarick on

    You don’t even need to use your own words bro, what do you think people did before they started asking AI for literally anything and everything? Just slap the article contents in any of the many perfectly fine online translation tools available and ta-da…

  3. I can‘t figure out how to edit the post right now but there’s a mistake. The quote from the greens is from Daniel Bosshard

  4. JudgmentOne6328 on

    Good, if you don’t believe in science don’t work in healthcare. I wouldn’t want anyone treating me medically that doesn’t believe in what they’re doing including vaccines. Why should you be able to endanger patients because of your tinfoil views.

  5. usuallyherdragon on

    So… Not letting people who work in healthcare put their patients at risk is bad because…?

  6. Sad_Discipline_7614 on

    Incredibly based of St. Gallen. Vaccinations are incredibly important. Also very normal already and nothing new. For example for people working on building/maintenancing railways had to get a lot of different vaccinations.

  7. Revolutionary_Ad8191 on

    Well, the situation hasn’t changed at all since covid. There are jobs that require something. And working in healthcare might require a vaccination at times. I really don’t see the discussion about that, you don’t take away peoples agency. They can quit and start working again when it’s safe to not be vaccinated and around sick or elderly people again. There is a choice. Imagine a pilot who’s eyesight gets worse when she gets older. She can choose to either wear glasses, or stop flying planes around.

    I’m still against a general mandate, even in times like covid, but if, and only if, groups that are vulnerable can protect themselves. So yeah, if there is a very bad influenza going around and the vaccination doesn’t work for people above 60, while being very dangerous for that group, a state might have to step in to protect these people and declare a mandate.

    Other than that, the fines should be income based, like most fines should be.

  8. Scary-Teaching-8536 on

    Redditors in this thread have no idea how many nurses are against vaccines. This will make the shortage of nursing staff way worse.

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