Hammer judgment in Weimar: No masks, no distance, no more tests for students/ By Boris Schuster
Boris Reitschuster@breitschuster “Danger to the mental, physical or emotional well-being of the child” The district court of Weimar has ruled that the obligation to wear masks, to observe minimum distances and to carry out rapid tests in schools constitute a danger to the mental, physical or...
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The district court of Weimar has ruled that the obligation to wear masks, to observe minimum distances and to carry out rapid tests in schools constitute a danger to the mental, physical or mental well-being of the child. This is so serious that, without intervention, it is almost certain that there will be significant harm to children. In his decision, the judge stated: “There is such a danger here. In particular, children are not only endangered in their mental, physical and mental well-being during school hours, but are already damaged. At the same time, this violates many of the rights of children and their parents under the law, the Constitution and international conventions.
This applies in particular to the right to the free development of personality and to physical integrity under Article 2 of the Basic Law and to the right under Article 6 of the Basic Law to parental education and care (also with regard to measures for health care and ‘objects’ to be borne by children).” The entire judgment (Amtsgericht Weimar, resolution of 08.04.2021, Az.: 9 F 148/21) comprises 178 pages and is a general statement with the Corona regulations in schools. You can find it under this post.