State relaxes testing obligation for 2G-plus

The new Corona regulation has barely come into force in Baden-Württemberg, and it has already been revised. The state government is relaxing the testing requirement for vaccinated and recovered persons. In many areas, it would have been required for people belonging to these groups to additionally present a negative Corona test. The 2G-plus rule applies, for example, in gastronomy, swimming pools and gyms. On Sunday, December 5th, the state government “clarified” its 2G-plus rule, according to a press release. People with a booster vaccination, but now also fully vaccinated people, do not need to take a test if the last… Read More

Test stations in downtown Tübingen extend their opening hours

From Saturday, December 4th, the Corona test stations in downtown Tübingen will extend their opening hours. This was stated in a press release from the city of Tübingen. This is the city administration’s response to the expected increased demand for rapid testing services at weekends and after work. Because according to the new Corona rules, vaccinated and recovered people also need a negative Corona test (2G plus), for example in the gastronomy or in cultural and leisure facilities. The new opening hours are: Test station Marketplace in front of the town hall (Marktplatz): Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6… Read More

Stricter corona rules: An increasingly applicable 2G plus test

Baden-Württemberg is tightening the Corona rules again. Starting from Saturday, December 4th. In many areas, unvaccinated persons are not allowed inside. In some areas, the vaccinated and recovered also need a negative Corona test (2G plus). Only vaccinated and recovered people who have received booster vaccines do not have to take tests. The reason for the intensification is the continued increase in Corona infections and the burden on hospital intensive care units. The new rules in detail: Strict contact rules apply to the unvaccinated. Here, a household may continue to meet with no more than one other person. Not counted… Read More

Proof of vaccination only with QR code

The yellow vaccination booklet as proof of Corona vaccination is no longer valid in Baden-Württemberg. As of Wednesday, Dec. 1, only the QR code will be accepted in 2G areas to which only recovered or vaccinated people have access – either as a printout on paper or in an app on a smartphone. The state wrote in a press release. The QR code can be found on the digital vaccination certificate. Vaccinated people get this certificate directly at the time of vaccination. Or they can also get the code with the yellow vaccination certificate in a pharmacy. The new immunization… Read More

Online booking of vaccination appointments in the county

In the district of Tübingen, new fixed vaccination locations are being set up: in Tübingen-Hirschau, in Mössingen and in Rottenburg. They add to the already existing offer at the Alte Universitäts-Apotheke in Tübingen. The district wrote this in a press release. Starting Monday, November 29, about 100 vaccination appointments can be booked three times a week (Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays) at the Alte Post in Rottenburg (Poststraße 15). Starting Wednesday, December 1, about 600 vaccination appointments will be offered daily at the Stefan Hartmann Hall in Hirschau (Im Gehrnfeld 15) and about 100 at a time on Tuesdays and Thursdays… Read More

Stricter rules at work and on buses and trains

Corona infections continue to rise rapidly. There are hardly any free beds left in the intensive care units. Planned operations have to be postponed. This is one of the reasons why there are once again stricter Corona rules starting on Wednesday, November 24th. Throughout Germany, the new Infection Protection Act stipulates that passengers on buses and trains must be vaccinated, recovered or have a current rapid test (3G). Employees must also be vaccinated, recovered or tested if they want to go to work. This has been decided by the Bundestag and the Bundesrat. A rapid test may only be valid… Read More

Free Corona rapid tests in Rottenburg

The Corona Test Center at Rottenburg’s Eugen-Bolz-Platz is opening on Saturday, November 20th. Free tests will be offered for citizens with proof of result without any advance appointments. This was announced by the city on its official homepage. The test center is open Monday through Friday from 1 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Test certificates are issued both in writing and digitally via the Corona warning app. They are valid for 24 hours. Starting Saturday, November 27th, the test center in Ergenzingen will also reopen. It will offer free tests on Saturdays… Read More

Vaccination buses are driving through the district of Tübingen

The number of people being infected with Corona is continuing to rise. This is why vaccinations are now available without registration in the Tübingen district. In order to do this, vaccination buses making stops in a number of places. The upcoming sessions are as followed: Thursday, November 18th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Baustoff Kemmler in Tübingen, Reutlinger Strasse 63. Friday, November 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Rottenburg at Zehntscheuer. Saturday, November 20th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Mössingen at Tonnenhalle, Löwensteinplatz 1. Sunday, November 21st, again in Mössingen from 10 a.m. to… Read More

Alert phase sets new restrictions for the unvaccinated

In Baden-Württemberg, the alert phase will be in effect starting Wednesday, November 17th. This was stated by Minister President Winfried Kretschmann at the press conference. The alert phase is to be activated if there are more than 390 Corona patients in the intensive care units of hospitals nationwide on two consecutive working days. Now, students must once again wear a mask while seated. During the alert phase, unvaccinated people will be severely restricted. In private, a household may then only meet with one other person. Vaccinated and recovered people, children and adolescents up to 17 years of age and people… Read More

Tübingen tests for free again

The number of people infected with corona is rising from one record high to the next. One reason: Some people don’t know that they’re infected. Ever since the tests cost money, many refrain from taking one. Because of this, Tübingen is offering free corona tests for everyone again. Starting Monday, November 15th, two test stations are opened for this again: at the city hall from 10am to 6pm and at the Haagtor from 10am to 7pm. Upon request, they also issue a digital Tübingen day ticket, as the city announces on its website. On Wednesday, November 17th, two more test… Read More

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