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Germany news: Parliament approves reforms giving pharmacies more autonomy on vaccinations, prescriptions, tests

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Germany news: Parliament approves reforms giving pharmacies more autonomy on vaccinations, prescriptions, tests

Lawmakers passed a bill allowing pharmacies to issue certain prescription medications independently as well as to conduct more rapid tests. And bees besiege a Beetle in Düsseldorf's rush hour. DW has more.

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Skip next section Environment Ministry hails demand for new EV subsidy scheme 05/22/2026 May 22, 2026 Environment Ministry hails demand for new EV subsidy scheme Germany's Environment Ministry says there's no shortage of customers for its new premium paid to people on more modest incomes buying electric vehicles (EVs).

It said on Friday that it had already received around 23,000 applications, having only launched the program this Tuesday.

One reason for the high uptake could be that it is retroactive. Anyone who has already bought a new pure EV, a battery EV with a range extender, or a plug-in hybrid and registered it during the current calendar year is eligible to apply.

According to a ministry spokesman, nine of 10 applications were for electric vehicles and the rest were for plug-in hybrids.

He said around half of the applicants were from households with a taxable income not exceeding €45,000 (roughly $52,200).

Depending on their income and the cost of the car, applicants apply for up to €6,000. Only private vehicles, not company cars, are eligible.

The scheme is aimed at lower and middle earners, with electric vehicles still considerably more expensive to buy than cars with internal combustion engines.

The EU's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, which tend to be considerably less expensive than comparable European models, exacerbate this issue.

However, the strain on diesel and gasoline prices amid the attack on Iran has led to a recent uptick in EV sales figures in Germany.

It will also apply to some other treatments for "uncomplicated forms of certain acute illnesses." The Health Ministry is yet to define exactly which cases it will apply to, but has said that it would draw the line at the dispensation of antibiotics with systemic effects and also medications with "high potential for abuse or addiction, like opioid-based medications, hypnotic drugs, sedatives, stimulants and anxyiolytics." Pharmacies will also be allowed to administer certain other vaccinations — in addition to their existing license for flu and COVID jabs — such as tetanus and tick-borne FSME viruses.

Among other changes, pharmacies will also be authorized to conduct standard blood draws from veins, albeit only on patients over the age of 18. The individuals doing so will be required to have attended a course first.

The number of pharmacies in Germany has been steadily falling for years , hitting a new almost 50-year low of 16,541 as of the end of March.

A German physicians' association, the KBV, warned against taking the reforms too far, saying that medications were "not candies." Health care in Germany: Inside a system at breaking point To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video https://p.dw.com/p/5EChC Skip next section Bees swarm Beetle in Düsseldorf rush hour traffic 05/22/2026 May 22, 2026 Bees swarm Beetle in Düsseldorf rush hour traffic Firefighters, police and even a beekeeper were dispatched to assist a motorist in Düsseldorf 's rush hour on Thursday evening, when a swarm of bees chose the rear of their car as a resting place.

Perhaps drawn in by nominative determinism, they settled on the rear of a red VW Beetle that was stuck at the lights on the corner of Benrather Strasse and Kasernenstrasse in the city center. Several motorists posted pictures and videos online.

Police were called to the scene, and a spokesperson told local broadcaster WDR that there was no danger for passersby, "so long as they kept a sufficient distance." The incident did however lead to traffic disruptions as the car was stopped in the middle of the road. The driver had been advised to exit the vehicle without risking moving it with the uninvited passengers on board.

A beekeeper in protective gear came to assist emergency services.

Bees frequently swarm to new locations, often as a means for a queen to select the better breeding stock and moving with them alone, but it's very rare for them to pick an exposed position in daylight, let alone a vehicle in traffic.

The index rose to 84.9 points, from 84.5 in April, the Munich institute said on Friday.

Economists had predicted that it would continue to deteriorate and settle somewhere around 84.2.

In February, before the US-Israeli attacks on Iran and disruptions to Strait of Hormuz shipping, the index stood at 88.6 points.

The government's latest figures for economic performance in the second quarter anticipate growth halving as a result of the disruptions, dipping from a projected 0.6% to a projected 0.3%.

) Friday in Bonn.

A bank holiday beckons in several states, and, truth be told, the long weekend vibes are already setting in.

Nevertheless, the Bundestag parliament is in session discussing some planned reforms, like allowing pharmacies to offer more medical services — including certain vaccinations and rapid tests — that until now involved a visit and a wait at the doctor's office.

The Environment Ministry is hailing the uptake of its latest subsidies for people on more modest incomes looking to buy electric cars , saying around 23,000 people have applied this week.

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is in Helsingborg, Sweden, for a NATO meeting.

The Ifo business climate index has improved slightly this month after taking a hefty hit amid the war in Iran and wider disruptions in the Middle East.

And a motorist, firefighters, police, and a beekeeper are decompressing after an unusual afternoon in Düsseldorf — when a swarm of bees suddenly and very unusually gathered on a car that was stuck in rush hour traffic. And yes, if you were wondering, it truly was a Bee tle (what a pity for the domestic press that the gag doesn't work in German as well as in English).

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