Vaccination exemption hardly possible – that’s what the FPÖ advises unvaccinated people to do – coronavirus

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The FPÖ estimates the chance of getting a vaccination exemption to be almost impossible. She complains that even acute relapses are not an exception.

FPÖ health spokesman Gerhard Kaniak appealed again on Thursday to the federal government to reconsider the corona vaccination requirement. “The protection of the existing vaccines against omicron is hardly available, and no one yet knows which virus mutation will come in the fall,” said Kaniak in a broadcast. He criticizes several points of the law – and especially the reasons for exceptions. They are “sometimes a mockery,” said the liberal politician.

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According to Kaniak, it is hardly possible for the citizen to get a vaccination exemption at all. For example, there are too few official and pandemic doctors in Austria and hypersensitivity to ingredients as an exceptional reason is of little help if there is either no exact list of vaccine ingredients or it is not possible “to test in advance whether someone is allergic to it”. . In addition, it is “hardly possible for unvaccinated people to enter a district authority”.

There are also sharp words about compulsory vaccination because of side effects and diseases. Anyone who had severe side effects after the first two corona vaccinations “is also forced to take a booster vaccination,” says Kaniak, because only permanent damage is a serious side effect. According to Kaniak, “Anyone who suffers from chronic inflammatory diseases such as urticaria” is only protected from vaccination during an acute attack, and vaccination is compulsory immediately afterwards. The corona vaccination is suspected of triggering such flare-ups, according to Kaniak.

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He also found it incomprehensible that those who had recovered, even with antibodies, were only exempt from compulsory vaccination for 180 days after surviving an infection and that the Sputnik V vaccine was not recognised. Kaniak advises those who have not been vaccinated to send their exemption documents to the authorities and “always carry the relevant findings with them and to state during a check that they could not be exempted because there is simply no contact person”.

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