Follow us on Telegram: Hundreds of demonstrators gathered for a march against the country's COVID-19 measures, as seen in Wohrder Wiese, Nuremberg on Saturday. The measures have been put in place to help stop the virus from spreading. Participants held signs criticising Germany's 2G and 3G regulations, which require that people are either vaccinated against COVID-19 or have recently tested positive for the virus, in order to enter businesses and public spaces. “There are a few demands, on the one hand, we are here in Nuremberg, reminding us of the Nuremberg Codex, according to which vaccinations must always be voluntary and well informed. And at the moment neither one nor the other is the case,“ said protester Hans Pfister. In addition to rallying against the national COVID-19 policy, attendees also called for the recall of the Bavarian State Parliament, headed by CSU leader Markus Soder. SOUNDBITES: SOT, Tabea, Demonstrator (German): “And I stand for the fact that we can decid
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