A Virus among many? Mother and son fail with application for a temporary injunction against Corona-restrictions

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A Virus among many? Mother and son fail with application for a temporary injunction against Corona-restrictions

A mother and her son have failed in Baden-Württemberg with an application for a temporary injunction against the Corona-restrictions on schools and churches in the country. The administrative court (VGH) in Mannheim said on Tuesday. The two plaintiffs were forced to accept the measures “because of the high weight of health protection”. A violation of the fundamental right to freedom of religion or the General principle of equality, the judge did not see. The decision, which was issued on Monday, is final.

The woman and the high school student had put up a fight for the an, however, is that the school starts only step of the way. The fifth-grader was threatened by the fact of his mental and spiritual development of acute. Also, the Coronavirus is not justified just a Virus among many and, therefore, the closure of schools, argued the plaintiffs. To other disabled people for Church services arranged precautions, the son of a convinced Christian and a member of an old Catholic Church, in its exercise of religion. The was unconstitutional.

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