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University Secretary General Proposes Fresh COVID-19 Regulations

Updates from Oldenburg and its surrounding areas

CSU Secretary General advocates for fresh COVID-19 regulations
CSU Secretary General advocates for fresh COVID-19 regulations

University Secretary General Proposes Fresh COVID-19 Regulations

In the midst of Germany's ongoing battle against COVID-19, key figures are advocating for a reevaluation of the nation's health policies. CSU General Secretary Markus Blume and National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds (KBV) Chairman Andreas Gassen have expressed their views on the revision of the Infection Protection Act, the continuation of the epidemic situation of national concern, and the effectiveness of lockdowns and vaccinations.

Blume, expressing his conviction, believes that new indicators will be found for the rulebook. He also questions the incidence of 100, the threshold for triggering the nationwide Corona emergency brake, suggesting that a different threshold may be necessary.

On the other hand, Gassen, in disagreement with Blume, believes that the epidemic situation of national concern should not be continued. He emphasises the importance of understanding and adapting to the changing infection and disease patterns, rather than focusing solely on preventing infections. Gassen also asserts that lockdowns have not been proven to reduce infection numbers.

Gassen further criticises the principle of control in Corona policy, suggesting that political measures do not significantly influence virus infections. Instead, he emphasises the importance of vaccinations, believing that they are crucial in managing the pandemic.

As the autumn season approaches, Blume expresses concern that Germany could go into the season "completely unprotected" if the epidemic situation of national concern is not continued. He believes that the Bundestag must decide on the continuation of the epidemic situation of national concern.

The current views of these German state premiers, Blume, and Gassen regarding these COVID-19-related policies are not explicitly detailed in the available search results up to August 2025. For the most up-to-date and detailed positions from these figures, one might consider checking official press releases, statements from health ministry briefings, or recent interviews.

[1] Source for political discussions and policy decisions in Germany around other topics but not specifically on these COVID-19-related policies or views of the named individuals. [2] Source for political discussions and policy decisions in Germany around other topics but not specifically on these COVID-19-related policies or views of the named individuals. [3] Source for political discussions and policy decisions in Germany around other topics but not specifically on these COVID-19-related policies or views of the named individuals. [4] Source for political discussions and policy decisions in Germany around other topics but not specifically on these COVID-19-related policies or views of the named individuals.

  1. The science of epidemiology and health-and-wellness policies are at the forefront of the German government's discussions as key figures, such as Markus Blume and Andreas Gassen, advocate for changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. In the realm of policy-and-legislation, Blume and Gassen have expressed contrasting opinions on the Infection Protection Act, the continuation of the epidemic situation of national concern, and the effectiveness of lockdowns and vaccinations, reflecting the political dynamics within the German government.
  3. As the general-news media continues to track the evolving COVID-19 situation in Germany, the views of figures like Blume and Gassen on the management of the pandemic and the broader health policies are gaining significant attention, illustrating the intersection of politics and health in this critical period.

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