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Originally Posted by
Maxime
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As expected, PCR seems to be too complicated. Line ups decreased rapidly since yesterday, especially in NRW (where incident 35), and even some clubs closed (like RTC Villa Venus). Interesting to see what happens next and if girls (finally) decide that vaccination is maybe not a bad idea.
Yes, the number of girls per club decreased.
But more clubs re-opened (like Oceans and Dolce Vita), so the girls were distributed on more clubs.
The girls that I met last weekend at ACA Gold were vaccinated.
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Originally Posted by
Maxime
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Most clubs will (re-) open as of today.
Most wil start with 3 G=GGG rules, but only PCR Test not antigeen test allowed anymore. Some clubs (like FKK Prime) already introduced 2 G, so only vaccinated or cured is valid to enter the club. Because PCR test is too expensive and complicated (last 24-49 hours to get result, etc). Expect 2 G to be the norm in a week or so for other clubs also.
As expected, PCR seems to be too complicated. Line ups decreased rapidly since yesterday, especially in NRW (where incident 35), and even some clubs closed (like RTC Villa Venus). Interesting to see what happens next and if girls (finally) decide that vaccination is maybe not a bad idea.
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Originally Posted by
Arnold15
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Yes, you must wait 2 weeks after the second injection to be counted as "vaccinated".
Otherwise you must show a negative test.
This applies for both entering Germany and the clubs.
I know I must wait 2 weeks to be able to cross the border so I took a test in Sweden before I left. But no Polizei at border of course but all the hotels wanted to have a look at the test at check-in. Very nice of Merkel to provide free rapid test Anyway I got into clubs with the EU vaccine passport (or whatever the name is) even if its 5 days left until I should be counted as fully vaccinated.
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Originally Posted by
DrPoon
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If it takes 48 hours to get the result isn't that already too late? Or does one only get one visit per 100 euro test?
Faster in France, about 12 hours, when PCR test is valid for only 48 hours.
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Originally Posted by
Sportsman
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CDC vaccine card gets you into the clubs with no problem. No checks at the land border, hotel, and restaurants for me so far. Need to fill out contact tracing info at some restaurants.
Thanks for that update Sportsman.
I'm planning going to Bochum for 5 days on 29th. I have both Vaccine Card and European covid digital passport on my phone. Hopefully one or both work.
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Originally Posted by
Maxime
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Most clubs will (re-) open as of today.
Most wil start with 3 G=GGG rules, but only PCR Test not antigeen test allowed anymore. Some clubs (like FKK Prime) already introduced 2 G, so only vaccinated or cured is valid to enter the club. Because PCR test is too expensive and complicated (last 24-49 hours to get result, etc). Expect 2 G to be the norm in a week or so for other clubs also.
If it takes 48 hours to get the result isn't that already too late? Or does one only get one visit per 100 euro test?
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Most clubs will (re-) open as of today.
Most wil start with 3 G=GGG rules, but only PCR Test not antigeen test allowed anymore. Some clubs (like FKK Prime) already introduced 2 G, so only vaccinated or cured is valid to enter the club. Because PCR test is too expensive and complicated (last 24-49 hours to get result, etc). Expect 2 G to be the norm in a week or so for other clubs also.
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Originally Posted by
Kippen
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I'm googling but I can't find when I'm counting as vaccintated. I took the 2nd dose 1 week ago but to enter Germany I needed to have been taking the dose 2 weeks ago to be counted as vaccinated (so I took a rapid test instead). Is it the same for entering clubs? This is so confusing. Germany. Gah.
Yes, you must wait 2 weeks after the second injection to be counted as "vaccinated".
Otherwise you must show a negative test.
This applies for both entering Germany and the clubs.
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Originally Posted by
Sportsman
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CDC vaccine card gets you into the clubs with no problem. No checks at the land border, hotel, and restaurants for me so far. Need to fill out contact tracing info at some restaurants.
All 100% correct. Same experience last 3 weeks.
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Originally Posted by
Sportsman
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CDC vaccine card gets you into the clubs with no problem. No checks at the land border, hotel, and restaurants for me so far. Need to fill out contact tracing info at some restaurants.
This is completely terrible with these new tests costing 100 euros that is like wasting an hour session or two 30 minute sessions and then combined with the rental care rates, not good at all.
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Originally Posted by
Samcik
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American friends,
Can I use CDC vaccine card in Germany (at the border, hotel, restaurants, clubs, etc) or do I need some kind of digital verification?
CDC vaccine card gets you into the clubs with no problem. No checks at the land border, hotel, and restaurants for me so far. Need to fill out contact tracing info at some restaurants.
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Originally Posted by
DrPoon
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I thought the same pharmacies that do the rapid tests for free also do the PCR tests for free?
So the results usually take 24 hours and then you need to return to the pharmacy to get the printed result to carry around?
In De, the antigen test can be found for free for now. PCR can be done in various clinics and offices for around 70-100 euro. The pharmacy I checked did not do any tests. You get your test results back on an app on your phone which can take over 24 hrs for PCR.
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Originally Posted by
Maxime
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Today the new C19 rules are announced as they will be valid as of Friday August 20th. Summary:
- clubs do not longer have to close when incient rate 35, but. Then the usual Vaccinated, Cured or (negative) Tested is again valid, but. Antigeen (fast) tests are no longer allower, only the (more expensive) PCR tests! Holds for both ladies and men!
- when indicent rate < 35, no specific C19 rules.
- no longer registration of personal details required (as it seems, not confirmed yet).
So it seems ok for most clients, but the girls now really need to get their vaccination, because bi-daily PCR testing will be an expensive job.
I'm googling but I can't find when I'm counting as vaccintated. I took the 2nd dose 1 week ago but to enter Germany I needed to have been taking the dose 2 weeks ago to be counted as vaccinated (so I took a rapid test instead). Is it the same for entering clubs? This is so confusing. Germany. Gah.
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Originally Posted by
Mursenary
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Nice to hear.
The pcr requirement is definitely in line with the push for vaccination. Developing theory is that pcr tests are not as precise in determining transmissibility. Antigen tests is more correlated with level of viral load / inoculum which would be a better measure of whether someone is infectious.
I thought the same pharmacies that do the rapid tests for free also do the PCR tests for free?
So the results usually take 24 hours and then you need to return to the pharmacy to get the printed result to carry around?
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American friends,
Can I use CDC vaccine card in Germany (at the border, hotel, restaurants, clubs, etc) or do I need some kind of digital verification?