This is poor, albeit not surprising.
...Germany is set to follow Austria's example in making vaccinations compulsory with ministers admitting that the move is 'unavoidable' amid a fourth wave of the pandemic which is crippling the country's hospitals.
There has been no decision made about mandatory vaccinations. It is made all the more complicated that all the mayor parties were just eight weeks ago campaigning on tickets that expressly ruled this out. It may be coming (hopefully) but, at the moment, it's just paper talk with Deutsche Welle, no less, leading the charge.
Nationwide, the occupation of intensive care beds is "only" at 15%, and in the most impacted areas, Bayern and Sachsen, it is barely 12%.
This is the crafted narrative; mainland Europe is collapsing under the weight of the virus so it is no surprise that the UK will suffer the same fate.
The truth is that few countries are experiencing that which the UK is.