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- Record gold prices take shine off London jewellers
- France focused on Olympic glory after positive Sevens start
- Trump trial ends second week of combustible testimony
- Stocks heat up as US labour market cools
- Kenya on alert as it braces for first-ever cyclone
- 'End of an era': Reus to leave Dortmund at season's end
- High Court rules latest UK targets on climate unlawfully 'vague'
- US hiring slows more than expected in sign of cooler market
- Real Madrid's Courtois to return after nine-month injury layoff
- Germany, Czech Republic accuse Russia of cyberattacks
- Little hope of Ukraine breakthrough during Xi France visit: observers
- Alcaraz out of Italian Open with continuing forearm pain
- Perenara sets Super Rugby try record as Hurricanes stay top of table
- The 'fun' is back for in-form Sancho, says Dortmund coach Terzic
- 'Empty body' art in tunnels dug by Austria concentration camp inmates
- Man City's Foden wins football writers' award
- Shares in Spain's beauty group Puig rise on market debut
- Ten Hag says Man Utd tried to sign Kane
- 'Everything is possible': Tuchel leaves door ajar on Bayern stay
- Global stocks rise, London hits new record
- Hamas weighs Gaza truce proposal
- China launches first probe to collect samples from far side of Moon
- Police clear pro-Gaza sit-in at top Paris university
- Klopp says 'pressure is off' after Liverpool's late-season collapse
- 'Everyone wants to beat us': Leverkusen boss Alonso chasing invincibility
- TJ Perenara sets Super Rugby try record in Hurricanes win
- Paris drag queen targeted over Olympic torch relay role
- Campus protests over Gaza war hit Australia
- Japan town begins blocking Mt Fuji view from 'bad-mannered' tourists
- Kenya floods death toll tops 200 as cyclone approaches
- Premier League leaders Arsenal hope for Man City slip-up in title race
- Madrid can seal La Liga title with Girona assistance
- Non to English at the Paris Olympics, say French MPs
- Lyles, Bol, Jacobs headline world relays with Olympic places up for grabs
- Russia, Belarus Olympic volunteers shown the door over 'security' fears
- Heatwave swells Asia's appetite for air-conditioning
- Markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs
- States doing less to support press freedom: watchdog
- 'Fuel for water': Heatwave piles misery on Myanmar displaced
- Cockfights still rule the roost in India's forest villages
- Greenland women seek justice over forced contraception
- Hamas considering latest Gaza truce offer in 'positive spirit'
- SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through 2025
- Xi heads to Europe to defend Russia ties
- Luxury brands lure Chinese shoppers despite slowdown
- Asian markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs
- China to launch first probe to return samples from Moon's far side
- Spain's fashion and beauty group Puig poised for IPO
- Israel builds 'cyber dome' against Iran's hackers
"Freitesten" nach Corona-Infektion ab sofort nicht mehr kostenlos
Wer sich mit dem Covid-19-Virus infiziert hat, muss die Kosten für das "Freitesten" künftig selber tragen. Eine entsprechende Testverordnung trat nach Angaben des Bundesgesundheitsministeriums am Montag in Kraft. Das Ministerium sehe "keine Notwendigkeit mehr, die Testung zur Beendigung der Absonderung aus Bundesmitteln zu finanzieren", erklärte eine Sprecherin. Eine Ausnahme gilt für medizinisches und pflegerisches Personal, das weiter Anspruch auf eine kostenlose Testung habe.
Die Ministeriumssprecherin verwies darauf, dass mittlerweile viele Bundesländer die Absonderungsregeln für Bürgerinnen und Bürger weiter eingeschränkt hätten. In sechs Ländern sind weder Isolierung noch Quarantäne vorgeschrieben - dementsprechend gebe es dort auch keinen Zwang zum "Freitesten" mehr. In den übrigen Ländern seien noch Isolierungspflichten vorgesehen. Ein "Freitesten" sei aber zumindest dann nicht mehr erforderlich, wenn die vorgeschriebene Isolierungsfrist abgelaufen sei.
O.Bulka--BTB